In.... the womb?!?MalkavianPretzelKing said:Scientists(who I'm already not too fond of to begin with) are talking of altering children in the womb to parents tastes.....It seems wrong to me,custom pre-modeled children it ....I don't know it just doesn't seem right,What do you all think?
Seeing past problems is tolerance, fixing them is improvement. Also, you misunderstand me in thinking I want a superior race. I want problems to be fixed, letting waste into a gene pool just makes it dirty and drags in down...MalkavianPretzelKing said:Further and stronger?My idea of further and stronger is seeing past appearance and accepting someone no matter what they look like,and my idea of strength would be Joseph Merrick.A person isn't a sculpture or a piece of clay,if everyones "normal" then people start to become the same.
It's impossible at the moment anyway, as there has been almost no research into what makes people genetically "above average"Avaholic03 said:Eliminating potentially debilitating diseases? Yes, absolutely.
Tailoring the ideal person? No, not so much.
The question extends beyond the mere sanctity of life. If we have the power to save a doomed life by curing a terrible illness in the womb, few would complain. But if we were given the power to determine everything about the resulting person you extend far beyond simply creating, preserving, or destroying life: you seek to engineer it. To do so is to literally toy with the power of the divine (literally or metaphorically depending upon your perspective) and the real question is can this power be leveraged in a way that is legitimately beneficial to the species. Once you start engineering people the ideas of natural selection are rendered moot and in the place of a system that inevitably resulted in a fair cross section of attributes that has lead us from living in caves and fearing the sun to our current state in only a few thousand years you would apply the wisdom of a handful of people most probably governed by little more than gender sterotypes, unfulfilled dreams broad social trends.clipped crow said:If you can tweak life, why not? Why make life sacred? I wouldn't want it to be abused, but I can could say that about everything in the world. It's something that can prevent unwanted instances from mankind and bring us further and stronger.
"Moral strings" are just holding us back...