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  • Mar 6, 2009, 05:20 PM
    jennifer1010

    Yes tampering with God's creations I mean both ways, steroids, nose job, picking your own baby's eye and hair color. Whatever, I just don't believe it's moral.

    Galveston, I do remember reading a novel when I was younger, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, I believe it was called. The book had people that were genetically engineered and everyone was happy with their social classes, wages, etc.
    Kind of the same thing, maybe some day it'll happen! XD
  • Mar 6, 2009, 05:24 PM
    artlady

    We have been able to make designer babies for some time and the technology is good if you can prevent familial disease and hereditary conditions.
    As with any technology there will always be the Frankenstein doctors who abuse it for profit and have no ethical boundaries.
    Hitler tried to do the same thing.
  • Mar 6, 2009, 06:24 PM
    kp2171
    Welcome to capitalism.
  • Mar 7, 2009, 03:00 AM
    tomder55
    Father of Capitalism Adam Smith in his 'Theory of the Moral Sentiments' contended that capitalism requires a moral and ethical center if it is to function effectively and to the benefit of all. 'Theory of the Moral Sentiments' explains a moral system that provides a general framework for the economic domain. I do not think his theory of Capitalism cannot be fully understood without reading both 'Theory of the Moral Sentiments' and 'Wealth of Nations'.
  • Mar 7, 2009, 08:43 AM
    kp2171
    I absolutely agree with you tom.

    I deliberately left out "unchecked" or "without morality" to see if someone would pounce on that. I'm glad you did.

    I sincerely struggle with this issue. This might seen like a big tangent, but the morality issue is at play concerning the markets, what people will pay for...

    I've been taking a year long class called "JustFaith" that explores our biblical calling to actively seek justice in the world... especially focusing on the poorest of the poor. The people who have no "bootstrap", who never get the "trickle down"... and its frustrating. Even depressing. Direct, biblical challenges to how I live my life. Not just tithing or charity, but getting up off your arse and doing something.

    we don't have free markets. The poorest nations of the world often can just produce a few things... crops and simple goods. Yet the direct and indirect tariffs imposed strangle the poorest countries. We subsidize our crops so much that we sell them at times in the world marketplace cheaper than it is to grow. The average cow in the EU gets almost twice the money value in subsidies as the average subsaharan worker makes. Why in the world sugar is even grown in europe (again, heavy subsidies) is maddening... it is in direct contrast to smiths belief in a system of "natural liberty"... its an artificial propping up of producers that leads to inefficiency and a false reality.

    that said, even tho' I'm usually one of the only registered GOP'ers in the room talking about these issues, its not that governments designed around central planning were/are more compassionate and less corupt. Soviet russia or china haven't been the gold standards of moral, just societies.

    so... all of this was off topic-ish... but not completely.

    I absolutely left out any suggestion of a moral compass when I curtly blamed "capitalism"... and in that light, in the way "capitalism" is often played out today throghout the world and here at home, I think it has some legitimate blame.
  • Mar 7, 2009, 09:27 AM
    excon

    Hello:

    Let's say that you want a family and you're discussing it with your OBGYN. He tells you that he can flip a genetic switch, and your child won't ever get TB. He can flip another switch and your child will never get cancer.

    Do you let him flip those switches?

    What if he told you next that he could flip a switch to make your child smarter, or he could make your child more athletic.

    Would you let him flip those switches?

    If he HAS those switches available, but decides NOT to tell you about them, because he's decided those switches aren't moral, would you be mad at him?

    Should he tell you about them, and let YOU decide? Should the government decide?

    And, if it IS decided that making a SMART baby is against the law, would you break that law? Do you have an obligation to the government to have stupid children?

    excon
  • Mar 8, 2009, 11:42 AM
    inthebox

    Funny how people focus on externals.
    Size, height, eye color, hair color, gender, [supposed ] intelligence, athleticism...


    How about
    - integrity
    - kindness
    - patience
    - work ethic
    - sense of humor
    - generosity, etc...



    Character traits that would really change the world so much more than eye color, disease, or height.












    G&P
  • Mar 8, 2009, 12:03 PM
    NeedKarma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by inthebox View Post
    Funny how people focus on externals.
    Size, height, eye color, hair color, gender, [supposed ] intelligence, athleticism.....

    How about
    - integrity
    - kindness
    - patience
    - work ethic
    - sense of humor
    - generosity, etc...

    character traits that would really change the world so much more than eye color, disease, or height.

    Totally agree. These traits are from good parenting, something that has taken a backseat to greed these days.


















    NK.
  • Mar 9, 2009, 04:25 PM
    twinkiedooter

    Designer babies? Check your ethics and morals at the door. And for goodness sake don't let God in either.

    And yes, 1984 was a very forward looking book by Orwell. Same as Brave New World. Can't we mere humans ever learn to be content with what God gives us? Must we "improve" on the design?
  • Mar 10, 2009, 03:01 AM
    NeedKarma
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by twinkiedooter View Post
    Can't we mere humans ever learn to be content with what God gives us? Must we "improve" on the design?

    As I mentioned earlier plastic surgery has been going on for decades. Have you been assaulting that industry for their morals and ethics as well?
  • Mar 10, 2009, 04:52 AM
    speechlesstx
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    As I mentioned earlier plastic surgery has been going on for decades. Have you been assaulting that industry for their morals and ethics as well?

    That depends, NK. When it comes to what they did to Michael Jackson for instance, you betcha. How can any doctor with any sense of ethics say yes to one more procedure when it's already gone overboard? On the other hand, plastic surgeons do much more than tummy tucks and face lifts, a plastic surgeon performed emergency carpal tunnel surgery on my wife. They help people in so many ways that go way beyond breast implants so I have no reason to assault the industry for their morals and ethics, only the unethical ones.
  • Mar 10, 2009, 04:55 AM
    NeedKarma
    Ok, fair enough, let's keep it to elective surgeries. Why aren't people picketing their offices?

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