Assume:
a. life beyond Earth now exists
b. some of (a) is more advanced than humans
c. some of (b) is benevolent & moral
d. some of © are advanced enough to contact humans
If some of (d) are practicing immortality,
why do they not feel moral obligation to
see that ALL forms of life throughout
Universe are offered immortality...???
Since humans, in general, have not been
provided with this option by these ET's,
does it indirectly prove there is no immortality yet in Universe???
Or that passing on immortality to other forms of life has unexpected immoral consequences?
If humans discovered immortality, say, starting in 2020,
are we obligated to offer it to all forms of life on Earth...?
Ants, lions, jellyfish, cockroaches, amoebas, tulip trees, etc...?