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RE: Genetic testing — how to know what you don’t want to know.
Sometimes knowing more is not good, there has to be a balance for everything in life, it is like imagining the worst side of an uncertain future, with the veracity of a laboratory test, after all it may be that God has very different plans than those described by probabilities and laborato
ry tests.
We regard your opinion but beg to differ in terms, that if we could save someone's life by preemptive measures using the study of genomics, then why not?
We believe each and every life counts and with the aid of science, we could make this world a better place.
Thanks and Regards
I agree with @projectshivom, the only problem is they're (intentionally) practicing and promoting dogma that has been obsolete since the 70's.
Take it from someone who has actually disassembled cells and tested the mechanics of this for himself. https://www.brucelipton.com/
He's not a lone wolf either, there are many, many studies backing this.
Thanks for getting the conversation started @alexasteemit! Check out the link, do your own research and Let me know what you both think.