Science is pushing back the boundaries of human knowledge and understanding further than many people feel comfortable with. Both cutting edge technologies, such as cloning, and other more established procedures, such as in vitro fertilisation, have sparked moral outrage and accusations of ‘playing God’ from certain sections of society. And, of course, the global stockpile of nuclear weapons is just one illustration of the possible danger introduced by scientific advances. Science has shown itself capable both of killing and curing – on balance, for which does it have more potential?
2007-01-03
00:56:40
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Yes, we all know the fact that - Science does not kill; man does. BUT Science gives man the ability to ‘play God’, and to interfere in things that we know nothing about. Cloning of animals has already occurred, and maverick scientists have recently announced they will attempt the cloning of humans. Such meddling is irresponsible and potentially dangerous, and it is taking place in the name of scientific advancement.
2007-01-03
01:49:27 ·
update #1