Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Plurality of Questionnaires

Is there a problem with playing God?
Is there a problem with perfecting a child you want to have?
If you do perfect it, then why is it not considered your child and instead a creation of science?
Is what Victor Frankenstein did morally wrong? (Making the monster)

...eh?

9 comments:

Gerald said...

When a child is genetically altered, that life is no longer natural. Children who are changed like that are creations of science. They were meant to be a certain way by nature, but they were changed.

D' Rock said...

I think that you shouldn't change a child to make him or her perfect. Playing god will come back and bit you in the ass later on in life.

Mikey B. said...

When a person plays God, then they are taking away what God has given to that child and the child now becomes a product of men instead of a gift from God.

For every action there is an equal and opposite government program. said...

d'rock... how on earth could it come back on you? explain if you can...

Anonymous said...

1. Yes
2. Yes
3. It's only your child if it isn't tampered with and is born without being altered.
4. That's up in the air in my mind. It can go either way.

Tino Is Cool said...

Yeah, I think it is completely stupid if you try to play god because I agree, with Gerald, it is not natural at all and it pisses me off that you would want to do that. God made the world to have problems for people to face and I think that if you take away those problems then you take away everything that god wanted in this world.

Anonymous said...

Both are wrong...building a baby from scratch, or a monster from scratch, there isn't much of a difference...The baby might grow up to be a monster and the monster might be a baby...same principle

Johnny said...

It is wrong to change a baby to make it the way you want it. It wont be your baby. You changed the way your baby would like so its no longer yours.

Anonymous said...

In my opinion, playing God is one of the worst things a person can do. He creates everyone for a reason and when you go behind his back and change his creation, then it is like we don't even need him anymore (but I still need him). If a child is genetically engineered to "perfection", then the child has no need for parents, it's unnatural. They are artificial in a way. The monster is the some way because he had no control over any of his characteristics.