Better Living Through Genetic Engineering
Better Living Through Genetic Engineering ?In today's society we have made great strides towards living longer, healthier, and more productive lives. With current medical technology, we have stopped small pox, eradicated polio, restored vision to the blind, and transplanted a human heart. Now it seems that we have made these great efforts towards a better life, we have to stop and ask ourselves where we are now going with human genetic engineering. Is genetic engineering moving faster than society is evolving? Are we as a human race prepared for all that is encompassed in the science of cloning? Or could our final goal be achieving immortality?Centrally the issue of cloning has been a hot topic in the media mainly because it has become a technological as well as a medical breakthrough. The possibilities of cloning are innumerable that is, if it works. But the other side of the coin is the ethics of the process. What happens when we master cloning of body parts and venture out to clone humans? Will this clone be someone who has feelings, and mind and a spirit of its own? Will it have a soul? Genetic Engineering, the alteration of an organism's genetic, or hereditary, material to eliminate undesirable characteristics or to p
The biggest question in my mind about a human clone is whether this clone would have a soul. I feel that we did have to take a few risks to find out what new helpful medicines we could gain. " And then he went on to say "We should not, as a society, grow life to destroy it. " (Eisenberg) A doctor in Italy has recently talked of cloning human babies. "A company's claim that it is first to clone a human embryo has drawn opposition from White House, the Vatican and other abortion foes see it as a step toward cloning human beings. Rather than a prelude to human cloning, however, many scientists say the achievement of cloning is the forerunner of a revolution in animal breeding. Cattle and pigs were first domesticated about 8000 years ago and through selective breeding have become main sources of meat for humans. He is using the issue of infertility to push his methods of cloning the fetus instead of using the common method of invetro-fertilization. I agree with the quote, but I realize that all world religions find this a violation to their creator. Christians would see this as a violation of the uniqueness of a human life, which God has given to each of us and to no one else. Cloning animals, to me, is not that big of a deal. In recombinant DNA, the DNA of one organism is joined to the DNA of a second organism to produce a recombinant DNA. "(CS News 1) As the University of Texas was able to successfully clone headless mice, it would be just as easy to create headless humans. Usually the members of a clone are identical in their inherited characteristics-that is, in their genes -except for any differences caused by mutation (Encarta, 06).
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