Particularly worrisome to some scientists are the nightmare scenarios that could arise from the mixing of brain cells: What if a human mind somehow got trapped inside a sheep's head?
I realize scientists are doing some really bizarre and cool things that could be a benefit to the medial industry, but when is it enough? The whole stem cell research deal, the cloning, the "Sheep gone human" frankenstein...??
I really think it's going to go too far one of these days if it has not already. Messing with God's creations probably isn't a good thing.
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I dont know. Got to remember not too long ago Bathing was considered sinful. Just about every aspect of science has the potential to be miss used. Simply need to use the law of ethics to guid the practice. Then agian, someone, somewhere will find a place or scientist to do their evil bidding.
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If a frozen chicken were travleing at the speed of light though the vacuum of space and entered a parallel universe at and incident angle of 16 degrees................
and then a bear comes in the room and............
You never know, Ifferd. I mean look at what history has provided us: One day many millions of years ago an elephant decided he liked the water a little more than land thus convincing many generations of offspring to alter themselves just a little bit and before you you could say "I love Darwin", the darn thing was a seal! [8D]
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If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a civilization, it expects what never was and what never will be.