Thinking about this. Not to say that creating human is not impressive, but do you really need to sacrifice souls of everyone that died on the island in the last 200 years for that ?
Dolly the sheep will be cloned in about 3 years. Imagine doing the most heinous magic for centuries only for some muggles to develop technology that could in theory achieve the same thing.
I'm not actually sure if she sacrificed them outright--I was under the impression our soul was a composite one, stitched together from hundreds of individuals. In the pursuit of making a "unique" existence, someone who could truly have a unique "self," more souls would be needed. That might also be part of why we're generally more level-headed and wise compared to others our age.
Philosophically speaking, one could say that simply interacting with others rubs off on you, causing you to change and/or become more like the people you spend the most time around, that at birth, the slate of the soul is "Tabula Rasa," completely blank.
tabula rasa
heh
Also, you have to take into consideration what a "soul" actually is. We have no idea if souls exist in real life, but we generally understand our processes to be the result of chemicals and synapses and all other sorts of fantastic things that someone who actually knew what they were speaking of could tell you more about.
One has to wonder if cloning in the HP universe creates another soul, or if it simply results in a hollow husk of a body. How does biology feature into magic? If you transplant every organ in a Muggle's body with those of the magically-capable, will they be able to cast magic? I have no idea.
I think that's worth protecting.
If you think that's worth protecting, then why take the choice that makes him actively reject his very being?
something that was wrong to exist
The life of Jacob Basques is not a mistake. The birth of Jacob Basques will
never be a mistake. Jacob is everything that he has lived and done, and then some; the sins of the father are not those of the son.
He will
not reject the affection of those who truly care about him. He will not think that he does not deserve his family, or that his family is wrong to love him. I refuse to allow it.
I refuse to allow Jacob to be that selfish.
You do not repay the debt of life by hating yourself.
Very sorry, but this is a little personal.