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It will be unethical. I see it as humans trying to play God.
The same could have been said of gunpowder, or steam engines, or computers. Yet we have reaped enormous benefits from all of those inventions. Using them obviously isn't immoral. So why should genetically engineered babies be any different? I think you're averse to it mostly because it's new and strange. People have always resisted change, even though most of the time it was for the better.
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It wouldnt even be your child anymore if you were able to order what characteristics or traits you want your baby to have.
It isn't your child when you adopt it. I don't see anyone complaining about adoption being immoral.
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Think of what the baby is going to say when they grow up.
If they and their parents have any sense, probably 'Gee, thanks!'.
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And when the babies know that they were genetically engineered, soon they would come to think of it as being a mutant or a freak.
Why? If you saw a person walking down the street who originally had genes for dark skin but who was genetically modified to have white skin, would you even be able to tell the difference? Once genetic engineering of babies becomes commonplace, I suspect that most people (aside from those few racist bigots who insult all minority groups as being inferior just to make themselves feel better about their own worthlessness) will quickly accept it and such genetically engineered kids will soon be thought of as perfectly normal.
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But basing the child off of the parent completly or being able to control the gender of your child, and other facotrs. Your child would probely hate you for not having a trait they want, or they may have jut wanted to go "random" and been born the normal way.
Those would be completely hollow and pointless arguments, because at the time the choice was made, the kid was not nearly developed enough even to have a nervous system, never mind be able to make those kinds of decisions. It's one thing if your parents deliberately make you stupid, but if they merely fail to give you a certain skin color you'd prefer, you don't really have much to say.
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Humans may have research many things in the medical field but thats something that should not be tampered with.
Again, there have been many things through history about which people have said 'No, that shouldn't be tampered with.'. I'm sure we 'shouldn't have tampered with' explosives, metallurgy, the atom and artificial intelligence in their time, yet all of them have benefitted us enormously. Genetic engineering of humans is not fundamentally different. As with most technologies, it can help us when used correctly and harm us when used wrongly. It's our job to use it correctly, not to prevent it from ever becoming available. If everyone thought that way, we'd still be living in caves and eating raw buffalo meat. Not my idea of progress.
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As a parent, learning to care and adapt to your children is probably the ultimate step in growing up. If you truly love your child, then you should not let his or her bad qualities take the best of you.
Yes, it makes sense to not let yourself get overwhelmed by something your baby doesn't have. But that doesn't mean that we should welcome difficulties in our life or something like that. Problems are there, yes, but they're there to be solved, not suffered.