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"To Play or Not to Play... God?" This is a satirical essay that argues against using genetics to create human beings (through cloning, etc).
Title: "To Play or Not to Play... God?" This is a satirical essay that argues against using genetics to create human beings (through cloning, etc).
Category: Social Sciences / Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 860 | Pages: 3.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
"To Play or Not to Play... God?" This is a satirical essay that argues against using genetics to create human beings (through cloning, etc).
To Play or Not to Play... God?
By: Carly Pitney
It is now the twenty-first century and humanity has come a long way from Galileo's telescope and Newton's Law of Gravity. We have made enormous leaps and bounds in scientific fields, especially genetics. We have split the atom; discovered the gene that causes leprosy; cloned animals; created a real cowboy, a half human, half cow foetus; and are now on the verge of 'improving' the
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them, and sleep for extended periods of time.
We would have the luxury of being like God. We would create, we would be in awe of our creation, and we would be placed safely out of the public eye; there only to do our perfect persons' bidding when they ask but, destined to be forgotten in times of happiness. We could genetically make them in our image and we could become obsolete. Ain't perfection grand?
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