Moralistically yes.
Discussion
Explain!
The natural world doesn’t recognize our human constructs of morality and law, so trying to use those same constructs to enumerate and explain natural events we may see as humanistic is a pointless endeavor, regardless of how useful they may be for maintaining our society as a whole. I’m not advocating for murder, but I think the point here is that the ever-turning world couldn’t care less if I did.
SO CHILD SACRIFICE IS MORAL?
No, as I said above, moralistically I feel it’s wrong. The intangible thing we call the world doesn’t care, and the world keeps spinning. The only point I was trying to make is judging human notions by “natural laws” is a functionally dead end road at the end of it all. The above quote is just an extreme example to drive home a point that gets applied to many aspects of daily life, most of the time without notice, to issues that can have a larger effect than is maybe realized.