Genetic Engineering can highly beneficial for society, but if abused it could tear everything apart. If we obtain the ability to prevent autism, or heart disease, or diabetes, or reduce the risk of someone becoming an alcoholic; then that could only benefit everyone in the long run. But once you start changing hair color and turning your baby into Mr. Potato Head, where does it end? And how long will it take for everyone to be exactly the same?
It is certainly a great thought. You don’t have to worry about your child dying before you. You don’t have to worry about getting Alzheimer’s or your loved one getting Alzheimer’s. You can send your son or daughter to school without having to worry if the kids will like them, or if they will be able to find a date for prom. If you don’t want your child to be homosexual, or if you do, you can have it that way. It is like playing a video game and you go into “create a player” mode and you can make the perfect quarter back to play for the Giants and lead your team to the Super Bowl. But this is not a video game, this is life. We watch movies in which they do amazing things that we could never do and with actors and actresses that are beautiful and we dream of having that. And that’s the reason why they are movies and not real life. Because things do not happen like that and things would not work out if we tried to live our lives being perfect and flawless.
I have gone through many, many hardships throughout my life and you always come to a point where you sit and say, “why me?” And you wish that things were different and that you could just have the perfect life. But when I think about it, I would not be half the person I am today if I had not had to overcome so many things. No one would be. If you woke up everyday knowing that you were going to succeed and never had to fight for anything or work hard for anything, then no one would have any ambition or strive for anything more. You would have no need to. I sure wouldn’t work or have hopes for more if I had everything laid out in front of me and I had no reason to get up earlier than someone else, or go to school for longer than someone else.