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ATLANTA (CNN) -- Genetic research is unlocking our fundamental understanding of what it means to be human. In the future, it may allow us to change what it means to be human. We want to know what you think about genetic research. -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- I'm for any research that improves the quality of life for anyone who arrived in less than perfect conditon. I'm against using genetic research for all the obvious frivolous reasons. I was born perfect, just the way I was meant to be, what society made me or what I've done to myself were choices I made or were made. In the end, unless we are genetically programmed not to end, we'll realize what it is to be human. The answer will most likely be so simple a lot of will have missed. "..what it means to be human." Who ever came up with that one missed the boat completely. We now need science to understand what it means to be human. How pathetic we've become. Your comments |