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In reply to the discussion: Those who have or want to have children: would you want to genetically modify them? [View all]customerserviceguy
(25,406 posts)40. Exactly
My kids all carry the recessive gene for albinism (their mother had two copies of the gene), and if that could be eliminated, then they wouldn't pass it on to their kids. However, of the three of them, only one has had one child, and they're all married, in their thirties.
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Those who have or want to have children: would you want to genetically modify them? [View all]
AngryAmish
May 2015
OP
I still think it would be cool if they launched space shuttles from the marin civic center.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#8
And yet, that argument could be made about pretty much any human advancement.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#16
I might be able to justify a medical treatment to save the citizen's tax dollars
daredtowork
May 2015
#36
I'm trying to think of the potential career paths that would even conceivably justify that level of
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#37
Still, i'm not forseeing a big crunch of people breaking down the door on a relatively
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#50
I would perhaps change genes related to health issues, but otherwise, let chance do its thing
uppityperson
May 2015
#3
I think I am with you on this issue. I am the mother of a severely disabled daughter - however I
jwirr
May 2015
#47
It depends on the specifics. Correcting a congenital illness? Absolutely.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#7
I have a genetic mutation that puts me at greater risk of developing ovarian and breast cancer.
liberal_at_heart
May 2015
#42
If we could cure the maladies in the human condition then it might be something we can look at...
R. Daneel Olivaw
May 2015
#15
I don't have children or want children but my opinion counts. I would want them to be ...
BlueJazz
May 2015
#19
I would make certain that my son did not inherit his father's vascular defect
notadmblnd
May 2015
#30
Unequal access to reprogenetics will create a two-tiered society of "GenRich" and "GenPoor"
cherokeeprogressive
May 2015
#33
I would do nothing to change my children. It is foolish to chase the dream of creating perfect
liberal_at_heart
May 2015
#39
If my parents could have spared me this kidney disease, I wish they would've done it
REP
May 2015
#45
You don't think there was deception and deceit in the hunter gatherer era?
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#67
Yes, yes, original sin and the fall and the garden of eden and the noble savage.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#72