Commentary and Philosophy Poetry posted October 9, 2008 |
Questions about what makes us human.
The Human Genome Project
by adewpearl
Human hubris - just who are we in the scheme of things?
If one percent difference in DNA divides what we are from the chimpanzee, does our genetic code finally convey the key to locating humanity? Where in that percent does the self reside that defines who I am in creation's scheme? Could mapping our genomes produce the guide that so far has stayed a philosopher's dream? In seeking those traits distinctive to man, the ones that distinguish us from the beast, can we discover our place in God's plan, determine our niche among great and least? Consider the status we presuppose when we compare creatures and codify - what self-serving values have we imposed on a system supposed to identify? We've cited as proof our most complex thoughts and how we communicate thought with speech to claim supremacy o'er all God's wrought, as if God's own rank lay within our reach. Can chemical composition decide who holds dominion above all the rest? Can our domination be justified by putting our DNA to the test? Our questions are many, the answers few, but science, I doubt, will have the last word, for just who we are will stay under review till the voice of who made us is finally heard. |
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I presume no answers. I just ask, in a world where many creatures are endangered because of human behavior, should we be too proud of our dominion over all the beasts?
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