Wednesday 23 September 2009

Immortality predicted in 20 years

I thought the line "...reprogramme our bodies' stone-age software..." was a bit rich.

Putting aside the fact that the 'stone-age' is a fictitious era invented by evolutionists to try and neatly categorise human development from primitive ape to our current state of 'evolved' sophistication; our 'stone-age software' is actually infinitely complex and wonderful.

We have barely managed to decode human DNA, let alone understand the implications of how it all fits together with other functioning systems in the body, even if we did fully understand it, the eugenics implications for the 'brave new world' that might emerge are of serious concern as illustrated in science fiction films like Gattaca.

Whatever the outcome, the next few decades will be interesting indeed.

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