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My objection is not because of religious reason, but purely scientific concerns that we do NOT know the consequences of such genetic tampering.
In developing most technologies, it's OK to make mistakes and learn as we go along, but not when you are messing with human beings. The closest analogy to this would be to try some radical medical procedure on a person who is on the death bed. Assuming that the person themselves did not give authorization, the legal guardians would have to give permission.
In this case, a parent is using their own child as a guinea pig, and that's shameful.
nor did mine , but this @Wolfie guy said i was religious-nut . i would say what if '' engineered baby'' get some other side effect?
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