most religions don't have a problem with it
It will depend on who you ask - there are many different opinions. The definition of genetic enhancement is not widely agreed upon, but may include things like vaccines - which enhance a person's immune system beyond 'normal' (i.e. what it would have been without intervention). There are great possibilities available through the use of genetic enhancement - but there are many people who object to humans 'playing God' by changing normal biological processes.
[object Object]
Type of living tissue or organism that has had its DNA changed in or from the use of reproduction, scientific experiments, or natural order, making this specific life structure, "genetically altered." Deals with the change of cells, or other tangible micro-unit in the living object at hand.
Small object.
A noun functioning as an object in a sentence can be:the direct object of a verb;the indirect object of a verb;the object of a preposition;an object complement.Examples:My mother called my teacher for the assignment. (direct object)Jack gave the teacher a note from his mother. (indirect object)Jill brought an apple for the teacher. (object of the preposition)We met Ms. Moon, your teacher, at the conference. (object complement)
small business
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Sydney is a city. A city is an object, objects do not have religions.
. Warhol worked with paint, silk screening, ink drawings and video. He is probably most
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Religions do have wars, 1st one at Gen.14. They teach the "love" in the English sense rather than the original true Biblical sense, e.g., object understood instead of their spurious object loved, for starters.
You need to rephrase the sentence. You are missing the object of the preposition "of".
b. it could carry and make copies of information
Very much so, * Abortion has been protested in the streets by Pro-Life specialists and religious leaders...... * Transplants have been protested at one time or another, especially the heart. * Some current religions object to any cutting of the body at all. * Some religions object to any sort of mind-altering drugs. * Some religions object to any sort of treatment, if a member of their religion is not on staff. * Then add all the mutilations that are sanctioned only by religious establishment and questioned by any medical organization.
I'm pretty sure that Wicca is centered around nature and Earth. You might want to google Wicca to be sure.
Anyone with the desire can learn a martial art. There are some religions that would frown upon the enterprise, but most don't object.
It will depend on who you ask - there are many different opinions. The definition of genetic enhancement is not widely agreed upon, but may include things like vaccines - which enhance a person's immune system beyond 'normal' (i.e. what it would have been without intervention). There are great possibilities available through the use of genetic enhancement - but there are many people who object to humans 'playing God' by changing normal biological processes.