Re: Genetic Engineering
Alright.... But think of it this way.
If YOUR parents had decided ,while you were still a fetus, to alter you so that you would be born with 3 eyes, 15 fingers, and without any sexual organs, don't you think you would be just a weeee bit pissed off today?
So while it's true that (at least legally) the fetus is the legal property of the mother, if she plans to carry that fetus long enough for it to become a human baby, then she -MUST- consider the fact that any alteration to this fetus will affect, majorly, the course of the life of a real, live, human individual.
In essense...(sp?) she would not really just be affecting a fetus, but a "future person" ie: a person who -WILL- be created, willfully and by her direct actions. The difference between this and abortion being, with abortion, there is no "future person", as there was never any willfully, deliberate intent to create said person.
As I said before, this all leads to a very shady moral area, and there really seems to be no black and white on this one.
(I seem to be writing essays on this one....I must really be interested!)
Alright.... But think of it this way.
If YOUR parents had decided ,while you were still a fetus, to alter you so that you would be born with 3 eyes, 15 fingers, and without any sexual organs, don't you think you would be just a weeee bit pissed off today?
So while it's true that (at least legally) the fetus is the legal property of the mother, if she plans to carry that fetus long enough for it to become a human baby, then she -MUST- consider the fact that any alteration to this fetus will affect, majorly, the course of the life of a real, live, human individual.
In essense...(sp?) she would not really just be affecting a fetus, but a "future person" ie: a person who -WILL- be created, willfully and by her direct actions. The difference between this and abortion being, with abortion, there is no "future person", as there was never any willfully, deliberate intent to create said person.
As I said before, this all leads to a very shady moral area, and there really seems to be no black and white on this one.
(I seem to be writing essays on this one....I must really be interested!)




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