Lydia wrote:The trouble with genetic engineering is that a gene may be capable of expressing more than one trait. There is also a theory that the configuration of the nucleotide strand may be altered (by environmental factors, or even viruses) resulting in a gene that may be harmful to the organism or those who ingest it.
This is ,in my opinion, an unnatural and unholy manipulation of the basics of life.
Didn't Our Lord forbid the hybridization of plants and animals? I'm sure its in the Old Testament. I just can't find it right now...
I'm constantly perplexed by the obsession with adverse health effects of GMO foods, and other doom mongering about how we're all going to die of cancer from this or that. It is quite obvious that, on average, we are much healthier than our ancestors of centuries ago. We know this simply by observing our mortality rate. We do suffer more from illnesses that previously were only associated with the luxurious lives of the very rich, e.g. obesity, diabetes and so forth. But that only proves yet more how much more privileged we are today in material terms. The problems we face today are, to me, obviously of a purely spiritual, not a material nature.