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<b> How does atheism see Genetic Engineering in general? </b> <br> </br>
 
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         The majority of Atheists see themselves as part of the enlighten movement which started as part of the scientific revolution. The movement is in favor of any type of technological development (and genetic engineering in particular) that will benefit humanity. With that, like many other technologies Genetic engineering has the potential to give rise to harmful results and we should use it carefully.   
 
         The majority of Atheists see themselves as part of the enlighten movement which started as part of the scientific revolution. The movement is in favor of any type of technological development (and genetic engineering in particular) that will benefit humanity. With that, like many other technologies Genetic engineering has the potential to give rise to harmful results and we should use it carefully.   

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HebrewU HujiGEM 2018

Ethics


Israel is full of religions. Just on our team, you can find 4 different beliefs. This year, we decided to explore how different religions and none religious perspectives sees the use of genetic engineering. In order to do that, we interviewed representatives from each perspective.

 



Genetic engineering and Judahism. Lean more.
Atheism and Genetic Engineering - An interview with Dr. Yair Rezek


About Yair: Yair Rezek holds a PhD degree in physics, an active member in Israeli atheist association named "Hofesh". He is also a representitive of Israeli political party named which advocates for principles of humanism, freedom, and equality.