“Genetic engineering technology is designed to enable genes to cross species barriers.” – Martin Khor, New diseases as viruses break species barriers
Genetic engineering has a million benefits,
While I have only one reason against it.
But, any number multiplying a zero becomes a zero.
Science is supposed to support human existence;
If genes are written by all historical conditions of nature,
Isn’t quoting them out of context man outlawing himself?
The temperature on the Earth’s surface is within ±50ºC
A very small range in the grand thermometer of the universe,
But just the home for us – the creature of 37ºC – to survive.
Believers marvel at God’s arrangement, yet it’s only nature.
All existing species are adapters to this condition;
Those not, either never had a chance, or have been eliminated.
Should God, seized by a whim, play at “planet engineering”
Rearranging the order of the solar system, what would happen?
If Earth moved one step inwards to the position of Venus,
The mighty 480ºC would evaporate us into clouds.
If Earth moved one step outwards to the position of Mars,
The minus 140ºC would cast us into super-ice.
Earth is in our genes.
Genes are nature’s vertical memory and horizontal logic.
The process of adapting and eliminating carves all specifications.
The billions of codes are billions of doors and locks without keys,
Shutting out foreign viruses with DNA incompatibility
So we don’t catch cats’ flu, nor do dogs get our hepatitis.
Yet, manufactured genes come suddenly
Sharing no responsibility of history but short-circuiting species.
When transgenic pig organs are implanted into humans,
Pig viruses also leap over millions of years to join us.
To gain medical benefits by dismantling the species barriers,
It’s self-disarming to the bone or tying oneself up to WMD?
The biological world is a self-contained all-dimensional computer;
Messing up one sequence could throw the whole system into chaos,
Which is asking God to restart His creation all over!
So He’d rather we mess about with the planets than modify genes.
“If you must,” He may say, “modify Mine first to have a GM god
To recreate the world, I’d need enhanced energy and perseverance.”
* Chengde Chen is the author of the philosophical poems collection: Five Themes of Today, Open Gate Press, London. chengde.chen@hotmail.com