To: Hajman
Yes, technology marches on.
In 50 years we will be creating human life without sperm or ova ever meeting. In 50 years we will be able to clone ourselves or body parts for ourselves. In 50 years we will be able to design our babies at a computer screen. In 50 years we may well have over come the problem of aging.
In 50 years, our views of what life is, when it begins and when it ends will make our current views look mideveil at best.
162 posted on
11/29/2001 5:56:55 PM PST by
pcl
To: pcl
In 50 years, our views of what life is, when it begins and when it ends will make our current views look mideveil at best.
Curiously though, as technology marches on, it'll put the start of human life, as some people see it, closer and closer to the embryonic stage. In other words, it'll give the view of life in possibly 50 years that many pro-lifers have today.
-The Hajman-
163 posted on
11/29/2001 6:09:11 PM PST by
Hajman
To: pcl
In 50 years we will be creating human life without sperm or ova ever meeting. In 50 years we will be able to clone ourselves or body parts for ourselves. In 50 years we will be able to design our babies at a computer screen. In 50 years we may well have over come the problem of aging. Yes, and some of us will still be claiming that it is wrong to play God.
164 posted on
11/29/2001 6:12:41 PM PST by
JMJ333
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