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Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
Although unrelated to the article, wouldn't you rather have a genetically perfect baby?
Why play the nature lottery when a child can be given vastly superior genes thanks to
science?
I mean, why would I use a bicycle to travel 100 miles when faster, more efficient
means are available ? Back on topic: you're going to care for the child no matter if
it's natural or genetically engineered... so why not give it the best chances at a good
life ? If it's available, I say use it.
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Originally Posted by SoLiDUS
Improving on nature is something we do best. You'd rather sleep on the
ground or in some primitive wood shack than in the house you have now ?
Nature gave us life and the means to improve on our condition: why stay
at our present level when so much more can be achieved ? Progress, man.
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Solidus, you spoke my mind. and budkez, if you have a genetically perfect serial killer, you have a genetically perfect police officer to take him down.