Hmmm, some good food for thought here.Originally Posted by Jim2
I agree completely with your thesis on quality vs quantity of life, but this is a highly subjective and emotional area, and one where I hope that legislators avoid the temptation to intervene! The advance of medical technology doesn't help some of the emerging ethical dilemmas -- because you can do something, should you? But I disagree about where I think you're heading about paying the ultimate price for your own health (or lack of).
I also agree completely with your call on the anti-GE brigade, not just their flat-earth, paranoid, unscientific and blinkered approach to medical developments but also to crop science and food production. Surely production systems that do not rely on herbicides, pesticides and artificial fertiliser and which allow greater quantities of more nuturitious food to be grown on less land must be a good idea? Particularly when there is no environmental or human health risk??
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