Village Of The Dammed: Perfecting The Child
Imagine that your grandchildren can pick exactly how their babies will look, think, and act. Your family curse of breast cancer or cystic fibrosis or early heart attack – not to mention dyslexia, fat thighs, shyness, or male-pattern baldness – will be vanquished in a single stroke. Your great-grandchildren will be as lean, literate, loquacious, and long-lived as their parents want them to be (Henig par.1). What ever happened to having children the normal way? When did parents’ areas of concern grow past just wanting the baby to have 10 fingers and toes? Now it seems parents want to muddle with nature and baby tailor-make their baby to achieve perfection. Then again who wouldn’t want perfection? Who wouldn’t want their child to be a blond super model rocket scientist with Michel Jordan’s abilities and J-lo’s butt? I wouldn’t. It isn’t fair to impose one’s views and goals on an unborn child when he cannot defend its wants. Children are not accessories, it is not right to coronate them with your wardrobe or try and custom-build a child with all the “bells and whistles.”Who does get a say in what a person looks like? To many people God plays an important role in what you look like. It was said he “crafte
Scientist are not 100 percent convinced about the side effects once genetics have been altered. The altering of ones genes not could only might have unpleasant immediate effects of the child in which it is applied to, but might carry dramatic long-term effects as well. Manipulating a child’s genetic material might change all of their future ancestry that has yet to even exist. While the ethical questions of genetic engineering are being debated we must realize that not only is this an issue of morals, but an issue of safety for the child Kanipe 4 The first human artificial chromosome was made in 2002(Begley 264). The human Genome project decoded all 3 billon chemical letters that spell out our 70,000 genes (264). For the medical world creating artificial chromosomes is good news. The once deadly diseases that plagued mankind can now be removed from a child’s gene pool before the child is born and in a few generations be removed from the world entirely.
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Philosophy Flinders,
Michel Jordan’s,
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gene therapy,
genome project,
altering ones genes,
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cystic fibrosis,
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child’s life,
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