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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: PIGS organs?

erin ( 06/28/2003, 00:25:14 )

I did not even think about the possibility of cross over virus and such. How do you know so much about this stuff? What are your thoughts on the future of genetic engineering such as isolating and removing unwanted genes? Iknow alot of other christians who would have duckfits about the idea but I think it would be great to wipe out genectic diseases. I actually have a half sister who has severe facial deformities which are on her mothers side I assume carried down through the females in there family. Things like this could end if people would realize not everything unknown should be feared and labled as evil and dismiss the good that can come out of it. I beleave God gave us brains to use and not sit back and arbitralily call stuff evil because we dont understand. If eveyone still did that we would still think the sun revolved around us and we would NEVER question it for fear of the stake. This is not what God intended if so he would created a race of pea brained morons without the ability or inclination to think for themselves.

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