Genetic Engineering
Genetic Engineering For many years, man has been advancing his race through technology. Many things through those were questionable and questionable, but none are close to a certain technology today. And that would be genetic engineering. What exactly is genetic engineering? To put it shortly, it is where scientists splice, alter, and manipulate genes of one thing to how the scientist want it, and even insert that gene into a foreign host. This technological tool is too powerful for us to handle. It is advancing faster than we can expect. Because of this fact, genetic engineering raises many moral and ethical issues while also showing signs of many dangers. This controversially technology could be looked at two ways, one religiously and the other, scientifically and economically. First, let's talk a religious point of view on genetic engineering. With the current knowledge we have today in genetic engineering, life can easily be created and manipulated to one's liking. How can one "Play God" by creating and altering life at one's will and not at all feel guilty? Haven't we learned that trying to be on a level as God is a punishable act? Such examples are ones such as the destruction of Babylon. People a
Do we want to perfect ourselves to immortality? Such things are not meant to be handled by mere mortals such as us. One goal of genetic engineering is to make products more efficient. What if a single drop of a person's blood could reveal all the faults of that person? When will we wake up in a world where everyone has permanent records of what defect will come up in their lifetime and what other things they are susceptible of getting. Things such as crops and other plants are one of the things that have been experimented on and even released into the environment. We should let nature take its course as it has been for over many successful generations. So why would a scientist take a risk, not knowing the full potential dangers it might cause, such as having an effect on other genes? Privacy is another major concern. What rights would that clone have? Maybe the same as everyone or maybe not. There have been many cases where non-indigenous plants introduced into a different environment served no use and became major pest problems. Not only that, in a recent poll in Time magazine, a question was asked if a person whose genetic profile shows potential problems pay higher health-insurance rates than someone whose profile does not? Only 8 % answered yes while the majority 88% said no. Obviously even the majority of this nation does not want to be genetically profiled. To conclude, genetic engineering is a tool that is too powerful for any man to handle. A sheep and a monkey have already been successfully cloned, and with the current technology, humans could also be cloned. A genetically altered crop or plant could become dominant and take over all of the its like species and become a problem such as becoming major pests. What will be the purpose of making exact human copies? We might even get to a point where humans are cloned for specific duties or even cloned for body parts needed by organ recipients. Next, is the scientific and economical view.
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