


The following link applies to a story about the use of human D.N.A. in animals and the ethics and controversies surrounding such experiments. (Are the photos above a combination of images of what OUR creators looked like??)
The funny thing is that if anyone has read the likes of Zacheria Sitchin (The Earth Chronicles series of books)...
http://www.sitchin.com/
...they would immediately connect what we are doing today with what Sitchin thinks the beings that "created" us many millinia ago exactly did which was mixing their D.N.A. with that of a primitive animal species who inhabited the earth.
It is akin to the children growing up and learning the secrets and demystifying the wonders of their parents....how far we have come.
I think all of this is very exciting but I also think we need to be very careful in how we tread with all of this stuff. We could create something that we may have not intended and that we will be responsible for and I don't think we as humans are ready to be "Gods" to another intelligent species. Not yet at least.
To read more on what we are doing with our D.N.A. click on the link below:
JSOnline.com AP News
The funny thing is that if anyone has read the likes of Zacheria Sitchin (The Earth Chronicles series of books)...
http://www.sitchin.com/
...they would immediately connect what we are doing today with what Sitchin thinks the beings that "created" us many millinia ago exactly did which was mixing their D.N.A. with that of a primitive animal species who inhabited the earth.
It is akin to the children growing up and learning the secrets and demystifying the wonders of their parents....how far we have come.
I think all of this is very exciting but I also think we need to be very careful in how we tread with all of this stuff. We could create something that we may have not intended and that we will be responsible for and I don't think we as humans are ready to be "Gods" to another intelligent species. Not yet at least.
To read more on what we are doing with our D.N.A. click on the link below:
JSOnline.com AP News