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Scientists seek approval for new ‘three-parent’ IVF technology | LifeSiteNews.com

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  1. and if this genetically engineered baby is not what the parents "want"...will it be like Sears and you can return it?....man's abounding disregard for God is frightening...

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  2. Did you not read the article, Mary? And why frightening? Your god is not to everyone's taste, but if he doesn't care, what do you fear?

    "'Up to now there has been a consensus that we should not manipulate human DNA in this way,' [Dr. David King] said."

    Apparently that concensus wasn't. I'd like to see this story from a different perspective...the grafting of mitochondria from one female into another opens up a whole new field of exploration! But it will provide a dead-certain headache for future anthropological geneologists! We just went off the traceable path...

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