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midgetbasketball
2007-05-30, 04:59
Link please. Because I need evidence that its actually a catholic perspetive and not just yours pretending to be catholic.

Then do as many other religions as possible

Surak
2007-05-30, 05:50
This smells like a request for us to literally do your homework for you.

Since I'm being a dick tonight, I'll just give you KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN instead.

http://images.wikia.com/memoryalpha/en/images/thumb/2/29/Khan2285.jpg/180px-Khan2285.jpg
(Khan was a genetically engineered tyrant.)

Pilsu
2007-05-30, 12:52
Well I'd have no idea where to get the church's view on shit, do you? He can't ring the pope

boozehound420
2007-05-30, 13:09
ill make a guess for you.

Its playing games with gods methods of creation. But the same person who ses that would most likely also say god has a divine plan and everything happens for a reason.

mvpena
2007-05-30, 15:03
ill make a guess for you.

Its playing games with gods methods of creation. But the same person who ses that would most likely also say god has a divine plan and everything happens for a reason.

As far as I know, genetic engineering in terms of mammals is totally not acceptable in the Catholic Church. The Mormons are the ones that say "Well I believe God made that science for us to use it." Catholics don't say that. However, if we are talking about genetic engineering in terms of Botany, then that would be acceptable to every religion and non religion. Agriculture is in part what created civilization. No religion, that I know of, would dare challenge something as fundamental to human life as that.

midgetbasketball
2007-06-04, 23:55
Bu...bu...BUMP!!!

mvpena
2007-06-05, 00:27
Bu...bu...BUMP!!!

Seriously?! You still need a link? Here you go, since you are too lazy to do it...

http://tinyurl.com/2nlzjf