| Kasz216 said: I don't see why. I don't get why people are so against "Genetic engineering." Bringing back the dinosaurs so kids could see them? What's so bad about that. Hell what's so bad about genetically engineering festuses? Why are people against that? Espiecally athests! It just feels like Atheists holding on to the "not messing with gods work" angle. But hell, doesn't medicine already do that? |
About that example in particular it would probably be a result of much much much trial and error, meaning that hundreds of thousends or millions of young "birds" would be needed to test out which combination of genes actually creates sth. that is able to live - and as I said it wouldn't be a dinosaur, it would be a "dinosaur-esque" being, which is created from dinosaur DNA segments (and bird DNA segments to fill the holes), but not from a real dinosaur genome
I'm aware that humans do horrible things to mice/rats, rabbits, apes and so on for testing medicine (etc) anyway, but bringing back "dinosaurs" isn't really all that vital to us.
I think that's also the main concern about medical use of genetic engineering, for testing would probably have to mostly be done with humans/human ova, which is a moral problem even if you are not religious, no?







