in the future i imagine this scenario.
one guy is on a balcony and has a soda in his hand and another guy comes up to him and asks "what does it mean to be a good person if all your mistakes are corrected automatically?" and the guy with the soda throws the soda off the balcony and a little drone detects it and whisks it away to the thrash bin. as that happens the guy that threw it says " i don't know. your intentions don't matter anymore. only convenience does".
this links to the transgender issue. what if they find a way to really turn people into the opposite sex. chromosomes and all.(even if they did i would still consider it devil worship).
i think technology will set a dangerous precedent as to what is and isn't acceptable as a society. how much convenience is to much and if technology did reach those heights would they be morally just?
The difference betweeen those animals and humans is that those animals accept what they are doing by instinct where as the human does so for no logical explanation.
That is a whole lot of assumptions in one sentence.
I suggest we should not presume to know the mind or heart of another. Rather, we should attempt to know our own hearts (a difficult enough task), and respect others attempts at the same.