Springboards for an Ethical Argument
from a Chrisitan Ethical Standard
ENGL101
You will find springboard concepts below to assist you with content ideas for a typical Ethical Argument.
See this link for additional assistant with Ethical Argument basics: HERE.
If you are writing an ethical argument from a Christian perspective: ethical standard, please see the possible ideas and word choice spring boards below to point you in the right direction.
Search Listing: Useful as Springboards
Below is a search from ALL ABOUT GOD’s website using the terms ‘genetic’ and ‘engineering’. Not all of the links below deal with the Christian ethical dilemma of the topic, but feel free to review links that look interesting to you in the hope of developing your ethical argument about genetic engineering.
allaboutpopularissues.org/genetic-engineering-in-humans-faq.htm
Genetic Engineering in Humans: genetic engineering in humans? Intentional germline genetic engineering in humans where the DNA changes will be inherited by successive generations is by far the biggest and most profound risk in genetic engineering. The "Center for Genetics and Society" states it this way. "We are fast approaching arguably the most consequential technological threshold in all of human history: the ability to alter the genes we pass to our children. Crossing this threshold would irrevocably change the nature of human life and human society. It would
Genetic Engineering in Humans: genetic engineering in humans? Intentional germline genetic engineering in humans where the DNA changes will be inherited by successive generations is by far the biggest and most profound risk in genetic engineering. The "Center for Genetics and Society" states it this way. "We are fast approaching arguably the most consequential technological threshold in all of human history: the ability to alter the genes we pass to our children. Crossing this threshold would irrevocably change the nature of human life and human society. It would
Genetic Engineering Search Listing
ALL ABOUT GOD’s Website
Ethical Argument, ENGL101
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