First it was plants, now it is GMO babies !

Happyflowerlady

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I just read this article talking about approving the genetic modification of babies. They are pushing the idea that they can make healthier humans by doing this (sound familiar ?), just like Monsanto said that it would improve the growth and development of crop foods if they modified them.
That sure didn't turn out so well.

So now, we are going to have test tube babies with who knows what characteristics. Once they start doing human gene modification, they certainly are not likely to just limit it to making babies healthier.
On one hand, they claim that the world is overpopulated, and we can't feed the people we now have; but then they want to make us all healthier and live longer ??? Okay...

Anyway, here is the article, read it and see what you think:

http://www.naturalnews.com/044428_genetic_modification_babies_fda.html
 

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I've seen that movie, RCynic, and the points it raises are worth thinking about. Similar points were made years ago in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World. Humans were bred specifically for their roles in society. Intelligence reserved for the higher orders only.

Thinking on the subject, I believe the same concern is raised in Chapter 2 of Genesis. The story goes that Adam and Eve partook of the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, which made them aware of their own sinfulness. They were then expelled from the Garden of Eden to prevent them from eating the fruit of the Tree of Life.

In modern terms, because we now know too much for our own good, we ought not to mess around with our own genes in any effort to achieve godlike perfection. Greek mythology would call this hubris, and hubris never ends well.

Mythology and literature aside, when we see what lengths people go to with plastic surgery in an attempt to achieve some sort of ideal, is it wise to tamper with our genes for the same end? It is hardly likely to be reversible and the only way to eliminate mistakes from the gene pool is sterilisation and/or euthanasia before puberty. That way the mistakes won't pass on to generations to come.
 
From what we have seen thus far with Monsanto mixing genes in crops to produce a better product; it has not worked out as well as they thought it would. I can only imagine what terrible results might be forthcoming from the early experiments on humans.
And even if it works out like they think it will, they will not just be using it to produce healthier babies; they will be trying to make a superior human, just like Hitler wanted to do in 1940's Germany. They will also be making people that are more like robots with brains, from some of the articles that I have read, sort of like our old TV program of the Six Million Dollar Man, or maybe even Terminator type bionic warriors.
At best, it will totally change humanity, and I doubt it will be for the better.
 
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I just read this article talking about approving the genetic modification of babies. They are pushing the idea that they can make healthier humans by doing this (sound familiar ?), just like Monsanto said that it would improve the growth and development of crop foods if they modified them.
That sure didn't turn out so well.
I think because greed and profits motivated them, nothing like human welfare or kindness at all.
 
GMO babies will probably be one of the crazy conspiracy theories laughed about 30 years from now.

Here is some info about the website cited in the OP:

Natural News (formerly NewsTarget, which is now a separate sister site) is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right extremism.[1][8] The website began publishing articles in 2008 and is based in the United States.[1][5]​
The site's founder, Michael Allen "Mike" Adams, gained attention after posting a blog entry implying a call for violence against proponents of GMO foods, and then allegedly creating another website with a list of names of alleged supporters. He has been accused of using "pseudoscience to sell his lies".[9] Adams has described vaccines as "medical child abuse".[10]​
The website sells various dietary supplements, promotes alternative medicine and climate change denial, makes tendentious nutrition and health claims,[11] disseminates fake news,[19] and espouses various conspiracy theories and pro-Donald Trump propaganda.[20][21] These conspiracy theories include chemophobic claims about the purported dangers of "chemtrails",[4] fluoridated drinking water,[22] anti-perspirants, laundry detergent, monosodium glutamate, aspartame, and vaccines.[4][11][23] It has also spread conspiracy theories about the Zika virus allegedly being spread by genetically modified mosquitoes[24] and purported adverse effects of genetically modified crops, as well as the farming practices associated with and foods derived from them.[25]​
 
From what we have seen thus far with Monsanto mixing genes in crops to produce a better product; it has not worked out as well as they thought it would. I can only imagine what terrible results might be forthcoming from the early experiments on humans.
And even if it works out like they think it will, they will not just be using it to produce healthier babies; they will be trying to make a superior human, just like Hitler wanted to do in 1940's Germany. They will also be making people that are more like robots with brains, from some of the articles that I have read, sort of like our old TV program of the Six Million Dollar Man, or maybe even Terminator type bionic warriors.
At best, it will totally change humanity, and I doubt it will be for the better.
What Hitler wanted to create wasn't 'superior.'
 
We breed dogs to get the desirable characteristics we want, but some of those breeds are not really that desirable. We could breed selectively as humans to produce more desirable humans, but libido and poor judgement will always be there to insure that our breeding is almost entirely random. But it's also recognized that mongrels have fewer chronic health issues than pure breeds. So there's that.
 
We breed dogs to get the desirable characteristics we want,

Sounds like the newest version of eugenics. Scary.
All thru history, summing up in this last century with the known and unknown horrors perpetrated,

people have been taught, trained, raised, as if to get certain "characteristics" someone wants.

Most of the time, they do not turn out well, nor okay, nor healthy at all. Sickness and death is the goal and result.

Death dealing is the normal average common experience throughout life.
 

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