When it comes down to genetic engineering there are two main sides to the issues. One of the sides is the church’s point of view. We are going to talk about the Catholic Church. Different churches have different opinions. The other side would be the scientists and the people that support genetic engineering. In the two different opinions there are some things that are the same.
The similarity of both sides is the agriculture. Both the scientists and the church believe that genetically engineered foods can help people. Camillo Ballin, a bishop that wrote to the president explaining what the church thought about this topic, said that the church accepts technology that protect human life and that help it. Edvard Kinitz, a scientist, explains that genetically engineered foods can stop world hunger. Both of these opinions agree that genetically engineered food can potentially help the human race (Camillo Ballin, in a letter)(Edvard Kinitz http://www.geneticengineering.org/isgood/default.htm).
When it comes down to genetic engineering human both sides have different ideas. The Church implies that we should not sacrifice someone’s life for science. The Church does want science to keep going and find cures that we have not yet found. While, Edvard believes that we need to genetically modify ourselves to live in the future. He thinks by genetically modifying ourselves we can keep up with the intelligent of the computers, or we can modify our body to adapt to a different planet. By doing such things it will enhance the way we live. He also believes that genetic engineering is the key for cures that we do not have today. The different sides orient them selves by their beliefs (Camillo Ballin, in a letter)(Edvard Kinitz http://www.geneticengineering.org/isgood/default.htm).
The two different sides think completely different but they do have some common ground. Everyone has their own opinion.
Ballin, Camillo. "Where the Catholic Church Stands on Genetic Issues." Letter to the president. 9 Feb. 2006.
Kinitz, Edvard. "Why genetic engineering is advantageous for humankind." GEENOR. 19 Nov. 2000.