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Originally Posted by beecee People are always afraid of the unknown and thrown ideals at things that really don't need it. There are some very religious scientists doing some of this work, I'm sure.
If it "wasn't" meant to be, it wouldn't work...or live
Science is science! We can't say what God's plan is without being told by He Himself
I think it's neat! Just imagine how things would be if we didn't progress!
And yes, of course we will have some unethical bad stuff going on, but that happens with anything in the world from a grain of salt to the world itself. |
For me the idea is to have a strong ethical base intact, monitoring, approving, prior to going ahead with the research.
Being afaird of the "unknown" sometimes is a very wise place to be. Having enough humility to say; you know what I just don't know enough to proceed ahead is a mindset that builds a foundation for prudent research.
Awh but if you change the nature of a "grain of sand" what then?
Have you heard of the butterfly effect? We are living right now with the repercussions of all humanity has done before our time, and what we have done in our time.