The very first predicament it would cause it that eventually over time humans would start to become very similar, almost as if they are machines. The second worriment would be that it would cause yet another divide in our already fragile society. The idea of being ideal because you were engineered would cause the naturally breed offspring to feel as though they were insufficient because they had conventional flaws. The third and final quandary would be that other countries would be able to develop superhuman armies before we would be because of all the ethical and moral boundaries restricting us. If we were to engineer genetically humans the world as we know, it would never be the
The very first predicament it would cause it that eventually over time humans would start to become very similar, almost as if they are machines. The second worriment would be that it would cause yet another divide in our already fragile society. The idea of being ideal because you were engineered would cause the naturally breed offspring to feel as though they were insufficient because they had conventional flaws. The third and final quandary would be that other countries would be able to develop superhuman armies before we would be because of all the ethical and moral boundaries restricting us. If we were to engineer genetically humans the world as we know, it would never be the