Genetic Alteration - Messing With God's Design?

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Simple question.

Is messing with the human genome / DNA equivalent to altering God's design for humans?

If not, and if Christians deem it acceptable to change the human genome / DNA then is this a planned part of human evolution?
 
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Well, I would say that a genetically modified organism of any type, including human, is not what God created but an altered form of it.

Popularity or lack thereof for gene modification by vaccine does not change that, one of those wide road and narrow road things to my way of thinking. I doubt most have given it any thought.

FWIW, I'm a pureblood, no vaccines of any kind since I was forced to take them in the Army to get out of it when my term was up almost 60 years ago.
 

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Scientists have said that covid vaccines do not alter our DNA.
 

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Scientists have said that covid vaccines do not alter our DNA.

I'm not sure I trust the scientists any more

There certainly seems to be evidence of DNA contamination in the medical treatments




Conclusion:
"These data demonstrate the presence of billions to hundreds of billions of DNA molecules per dose in these vaccines.
Using fluorometry, all vaccines exceed the guidelines for residual DNA set by FDA and WHO of 10 ng/dose
by 188 – 509 - fold.
However, qPCR residual DNA content in all vaccines were below these guidelines emphasizing the importance of
methodological clarity and consistency when interpreting quantitative guidelines. The preliminary evidence of a
dose-response effect of residual DNA measured with qPCR and SAEs warrant confirmation and further investigation.
Our findings extend existing concerns about vaccine safety and call into question the relevance of guidelines
conceived before the introduction of efficient transfection using LNPs.
With several obvious limitations, we urge that our work is replicated under forensic conditions and that guidelines
be revised to account for highly efficient DNA transfection and cumulative dosing"



Another here:


Discussion
"Multiple methods highlight high levels of DNA contamination in the both the monovalent and
bivalent vaccines. While the Qubit™ 3 and Agilent Tape Station™ differ on their absolute
quantification, both methods demonstrate it is orders of magnitude higher than the EMAs limit
of 330ng DNA/ 1mg RNA"



Then there's this:


"It appears that this is the first report of a plasma HIV RNA increase after vaccination with an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in a patient with documented adherence, possibly reflecting induced proviral transcription."
 
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