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son: is using animals in medical research considered devil-worship, according to the Unforgiveables?

father: to the Unforgivables no. They don't care because they are there to protect business and private property; medical research facilities are owned and operated by pharmaceutical companies. If you want to know more, take a medical ethics courses at McGill University
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devil-worship 

Son: is using animals in biomedical research considered devil-worship to the Unforgiveables?

Father: no, since the Unforgiveables protect private property. Now go take a course in biomedical ethics at McGill university for more information.

devil-worship 

son: is marijuana smoking considered devil-worship?

father: to the Unforgivables, yes, to most of the civilian population, probably no.

devil-worship 

son: is marijuana smoking considered devil-worship?

father: to the Unforgivables, yes; to most of the civilian population, no.
devil-worship by Uncle Dimma November 17, 2012

devil-worship 

son: is rejecting G-d considered devil-worship?

father: to the people who don't believe in the separation of Church and State yes; to most of the civilian population, probably no.
devil-worship by Uncle Dimma December 31, 2012

devil-worship 

son: is using rats in medical research in clinical and lab settings considered devil-worship?

father: to the people who are passionately obsessed with animal rights, yes to most of the civilian population, no.
devil-worship by Uncle Dimma March 12, 2013

devil-worship 

son: is using rats in medical research in clinical and lab settings considered devil-worship?

father: to the people who are passionately obsessed with animal rights, yes; to most of the civilian population and to the Unforgivables no. the Unforgivables don't care because they are there to protect business and private property, and medical research facilities are operated, maybe even owned by big pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer. The civilian population doesn't seem to care because medical research has done more good than evil. If you want to know more, go take a medical ethics course at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
devil-worship by Uncle Dimma April 11, 2013