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[b]Topic 1: EUGENICS[/b]
For everyone's convenience, here is a dictionary definition of the subject:
[quote]Eugenics:
The science of improving a human population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics. Developed largely by Francis Galton as a method of improving the human race, it fell into disfavor only after the perversion of its doctrines by the [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url].[/quote]
Eugenics is a very hotly debated subject. The "word on the street" where I live is that people largely agree that those with serious medical defects shouldn't pass on those genes, but people hesitate to say at what point someone is considered unfit.
[b]Discussion guide:[/b]
What do you think about controlled breeding?
How do we decide if someone is genetically defective/what sort of arbitrary bar do we use to measure them?
[b]Topic 2: GENETICS[/b]
As our understanding of biological science continues to fly forward at an incredible rate, we are suddenly facing a future in which we can genetically modify our offspring to be better than us, or to have desirable traits.
[b]Discussion guide:[/b]
What are the ramifications of genetics research and modification?
Do you support genetics research?
If you had a disease, and the money to do so, would you have your offspring modified to not posses the disease?
This is a public post for the sake of gathering input from people outside of the Psykana Librarius, please be respectful and calm. A ninja is on standby, so behave.
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As someone who didn't get lucky in the womb, I can understand the reasons as to why its hard to find what morally right or wrong. Everyone does deserve a chance at life, but if theres a chance to help their life get better than it would be good. I've been battling a pretty bad disorder/illness for a long long long time, if this could've been prevented it would have made my life a whole lot more manageable. From the moment I started walking, to my age 18, its a struggle for me everyday to wake up and fight my illness and have been so frequent to the doctor, everyone at the hospital knows who I am there. I do not know how long I'll live. . ____ .