Are Human Beings Genetically Modified Organisms?
Unfortunately for the human race, in the year of Darwin faith in the evolutionary hypothesis poses a potentially more extreme threat to scientific and medical progress than ever before. The final section of this paper will examine the effect of adherence to the evolutionary hypothesis on the development and use of genetically modified foods and the consequent dire threat to global biodiversity. As noted above, the central tenet of evolution is that all living things have developed from non-living matter through natural processes over long periods of time. Biological evolution not only requires that the machinery to produce RNA and DNA developed through natural processes in the realm of non-living matter, but also that new information entered the genomes of the first living organisms so as to code for the development of new organs and biological systems in their descendants over the course of time. The problem with this requirement is that no observation in nature or in the laboratory p