camazotz said:
SimuLord said:
Blue_vision said:
Allowed to, I'll say yes. Advised to, no. Anyone with a genetic disease/disease carrier should be very cautious around having children, until the point that we have all-reaching, government-paid gene therapy. Don't restrict people's rights, but I'd say people should be very careful around it.
All-reaching, government-paid gene therapy is just eugenics by another name. Imagine a world where everybody was "perfect" genetically. Might as well just build humans on assembly lines at that point.
Can you imagine if Mozart were born and raised/educated in modern America? They'd have medicated him into perfect mediocrity, and if his creativity persisted they'd probably have him writing ad jingles.
I'm not normally anti-science, but genetics and the engineering of mankind is an affront to the gods---but more than that, even when I was an atheist I still thought it was an affront to everything that is beautiful about the human animal.
Would you accept an advancement in gene therapy if it was a purely consensual option derived from medical studies, and not required/mandated by the government or society? That's what I would be searching for. I, for example, have diabetes, an inherited condition. If I could receive a treatment that insured my children, as well as their children, were no longer at risk of the disease, I most definitely would seek out such a cure. I do not consider it something that makes me "unique," I consider it a debilitating curse.
Diabetes, cancer, that sort of thing I have no problem with.
But you just know they're going to use this for stuff like autism spectrum disorders (if in fact autism has a genetic component, which hasn't been established one way or the other). I "suffer from" PDD-NOS (or "atypical autism"). I don't consider it a disease, and if someone went into my DNA with a wrench and "fixed" it, I would cease to be the person that those who love me think is so wonderful. That's a big loss for me AND them.
And why stop there? The problem is that once there is a way to create designer children, social norms and expectations will use that to widen the class divide, creating a race of supermen who consider it their right to rule over the imperfect. We won't need government to do it for us---the free market will take that and run with it.
So yeah. Diabetes? Down's syndrome? The breast cancer genes (and genes for whatever other cancers have a genetic link)? That's one thing. But laws have to be passed to make sure it goes that far and no further.