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GENETIC ENGINEERING

Genetic Engineering
Within the last two decades scientists have developed several new techniques, which
manipulate and alter the genes found in the cells of living organisms. This wonder of the
century, genetic engineering has turned heredity -the passing of inheritable
characteristics from parent to off spring- from a natural, random event into a process
that can be artificially controlled and exploited. It has the potential of giving
humanity unprecedented power over life itself, and it has thus raised profound questions
in such diverse areas as the environment, agriculture, biological warfare, and animal
rights. Genetic engineering has clearly become the controversial topic of today and no
doubt will extend into future. It will soon be, if not already, invading our schools,
workplaces, and homes. And I personally believe it should never take place.
First of all, who are we to be playing God? Since when have we decided that nature's role
in our lives becomes invalid just because we now have the technology to change it. You
may be thinking that humans have been playing God since the beginning, but that just
isn't so. In fact, recently we have tried to tweak nature's creation by such practices as
life support systems and medications for terminal diseases. But prolonging someone's life
cannot compare to completely rearranging the sheer fabric of life on this planet.
Many people are concerned with the emotional stress on the parents of a genetically
altered child. You may question, as you watch your child suffering from a painful genetic
condition, 'how can I live with myself, I could have prevented my child's pain,' But how
would you feel if your choice to alter your child ended up harming them? What if they
were born with physical deformities or altered immune systems making life painful of
impossible. Surly, we must consider the merits of genetic engineering from all angels.
Genetic engineering is a new technology, which has only been around for a few short
years. Although scientists know how to alter genes in some cases and assume that it is
possible in others, little is really known about the long-term affects of the process.
Adverse reactions and genetic mutations have the possibility of creating a strain of
disease that could rival AIDS or even become much stronger. Another issue to consider is
the mental and emotional state of genetically altered people. Considering the emotional
effects of genetic engineering, It is unimaginable to think of the kind of devastating
mental effects a child that was grown in a test tube would feel, knowing that you had no
'real' parents. Is they looked very different from the parent, would they still feel part
of the family?
I'd like to call your attention to the name Adolph Hitler; Adolph Hitler was the leader
of the Nazi party in Germany. One of Hitler's goals in his, "Reign of Terror", was to
create a master race. He believed that all people should look a certain way, now since
the technology seems imminent, it would be as easy as passing a law to prevent babies to
be born with brown hair or green eyes. If in the near future it is possible, would the
fact that we can make that choice makes it right? 
Once we decide to begin the process of human genetic engineering, there is really no
logical place to stop. If diabetes, sickle cell anemia, and cancer are to be cured by
altering the genetic make-up of an individual, why not proceed to other "disorders":
myopia, color blindness, left-handedness? Indeed, what is to preclude a society form
deciding that a certain skin color is a disorder? In fact, why would be ever say no to
any alteration of the genetic code that might enhance the well being of the individual or
the species? It would be difficult to even imagine society rejecting any genetic
modification that promised to improve, in some way, the performance of the human race.
The question, then, is whether or not humanity should begin the process of engineering
future generations of human beings by technological design in the laboratory. What is the
price we pay for embarking on a course whose final goal is the "perfection" of the human
species? How important is it that we eliminate all imperfections, all
defects? What price are we willing to pay to extend our lives, to ensure our own health,
to do away with all inconveniences, the irritations, the nuisances, the infirmities, the
suffering, that are so much a part of the human experiences? Are we so enamored with the
idea of physical perpetuation at all costs that we are even willing to subject the human
species to rigid architectural design?
With human genetic engineering, we get something and we give up something. In return for
securing our own physical well being, we are forced to accept the idea of reducing the
human species to a technologically designed product. Genetic engineering poses the most
functional of questions. Is guaranteeing our health worth trading away our humanity?
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