Genetics and Religion: Co-Creators with God or Playing Him?
Throughout the course of the last several centuries, science and religion have been somewhat at odds with one another. During the Enlightenment era, much conflict arose as to what constituted Earth - its shape, size, and position in relation to the sun. In the 19th century, the squabble over evolutionist theory versus that of creationism (an argument that continues today) ensued. However, in the last decade or so, a new roadblock in the narrowing rift between scientific theory and theological theory has arisen: the debate over genetic engineering. Many religious figures oppose certain types of genetic engineering, feeling that the fate of one's offspring should be left to G
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