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Originally Posted by rubicon
Genetic modified foods have been around for a very long time. Our world population has exceeded early predictions and it will continue to grow especially in underdeveloped countries. Farm technology is a good thing and will keep the world growing population fed. This is another one of those divided issues. The oceans resources are being depleted, the amount of land for agriculture fixed technology has to progress. Finding better ways to raise herds ,etc essential. I have been eating genetic modified corn etc and so far I haven't grown breasts. so I think I'll continue.
P.S. I will be disappointed if some of you don't come back with all the horribles that will be created from Franken foods.
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So, rubicon, you put it to the breast test and it passed? I guess that makes you a scientist.
What about a pesky thing known as "gene transfer"? Hardier corn has led to hardier weeds known as "Super Weeds". These super weeds can't even be killed with Roundup weed killer. The natural balance of nature has been lost, thanks to the know-it-all genetic engineers.