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Date Posted: 21:32:54 06/30/03 Mon
Author: june
Subject: Re: Genetic Engineering
In reply to: Jonathan (admin) 's message, "Re: Genetic Engineering" on 18:17:04 06/30/03 Mon

this is why i don't eat corn and mostly stay away from any corn products. once upon a time corn was a natural thing, and it had food value. then we learned to make hybrid forms that produced more and more and more ... each time it became less valuable. you want to talk about empty calories? corn is right up there with soda. in order to get something relatively close to what was the natural form you have to buy either animal feed or what they now call "indian corn". it was a great idea to feed the starving, but without nutrients, it kinda backfired, if you ask me. i bet there are many other forms of genetic engineering that have some important feature that is hollow.

>
what I think would be more impressive
>would be to understand how nature interacts and work
>with it rather than against it as it seems we've been
>doing. {jonathon}
>

"Be the change you
>>>wish to see in the world."
>>>
>>>Joe
>>

they don't think of the consequences
>>that could come about from their actions. Even
>>scientists. They mess around with genetics & basically
>>toy with nature. ...almost without
>>fear of what could become as a result . . . later,
>>they may have to pay. >>
>>~ SYNTARSUS

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