ITT everyone ignores the core of the OP: these fictional monstrosities are genetically-engineered human beings, does the method of their genesis render them non-human, not bearing a soul even as they bear 46 chromosomes and 100,000-odd human genes, albethey heavily manipulated?
>>770217
Personally, OP, I don't see our genetics being that malleable, but if they are no one yet has a definitive answer for "what maketh human" visa vie these sorts of sciences, but in raw terms of a rampaging once-human seeking to eviscerate you … I think you're free-enough from sin in walloping it up the backside of the head. I wouldn't be running around exercising free-range carpet-bombing genocide though. They're profoundly sick humans – according to this absurdist mythology – so pen them in and look for a cure.
>Theatrically speaking
(pic related)
>Bio Organic
That's like a double negative, right there. Everything Bio(logical) is already organic. They're dictionary synonyms.
>Bio Organic Weapon
Well, I don't know if that's a sin, but I know it would almost be a sin to fail to kill the demon-in-flesh-suit that creates the first one of those things
>>770284
>asking if spongebob is a bad Christian
I so lol'd
>>770381
#wtaf
Christ did literally nothing wrong.