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DNA! The language of the second half of our century has made a place for these letters as both an adjective and a noun. Biologically, we may turn it into a verb to "DNA" a person or an animal or a plant, to transform it at its most basic physical level. If I may use an almost unavoidable pun, the discovery of DNA, the working out of its structure and its alteration for therapy or for enhancement of potentiality or achievement may be the most pregnant scientif- ic/technical advance of mankind. It's one thing to view the galaxies with our astronomical instruments; it's another to view the "master molecule" of life. It will be a very long time before we can technologically affect, even slightly, the vast galaxies that our cleverness has discovered. We are, and have been for a very
of use/abuse were raised, as everyone would expect. Concerns about big science/little science were frequently voiced. cope with this in a Christian fashion we need prolonged prayerful reflection on our bodiness as an absolutely of God, not to feed our own human egos. How can we do that? virtues, especially the virtue of prudence. Public policy also constituted a part of the discussion. living on our planet. Blood of Christ, not in his spirit. There is nothing ethereal about it. We believe that we shall rise from the dead physically, to only as a resort is prayer. Then, we must learn as much as we can, but learn with love our love for God and our love
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