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"God Complex" may be a better wording for it.
>i would really like to know what exactly do you think will >happen in the next 10, 20, 30, 40 years?
I don't know and neither do you; but I know that this GMO shit ain't natural. Not only is it unnatural, it's freakishly unnatural.
what are your >"perceived" risks?
Who knows? Long-term consumption of pork causes clogged arteries and high-blood pressure, which often leads to heart disease and heart attacks. This is an undisputed fact. GMO's are brand spankin' new and they're not natural; what it took to bring them into existence is akin to Frankenstein science. When you let this kinda shit get out into the public for mass consumption, one can only imagine what may happen.
nothing is going to happen over time if >you continue to eat GMOs, How do you know? If you know this, tell me what the lottery number is gonna be next time the numbers role.
its not going to build up in your >system and make you explode -
No one said anything about explosions. One thing is certain: the consumption of these very unnaturally created "foods" will have some affect. Exactly what the affect is, I don't know, but it can't be a positive affect. GMO's can not be superior to the food that God created. I don't care how much time these spiritually warpped scientists spend in their laboratories, they can not out do the quality and value of God created food. Point blank and Period.
this is another unfounded fear >and that is just as silly as my "shortsightedness."
Nothing is as silly or is as predictable as your type of shortsightedness. It's the same shortsightedness that convinced women a generation or two ago that some man-made formula from a can was better than their God made milk from their very own breast.
It's the same shortsightedness, that has made intimidated most parents (as you speak of fear) in to believing that their children must receive poisnous toxin-filled shots, directly into their blood stream in order for them to be "immunized" (i.e., posioned into good health).
It's the same shortsightedness that has made America believe that "Milk, it does a body good"; eventhough, that commercial was so misleading that it could damn near be considered false advertisement and they had to stop running it. But despite its not being run in the past 5 years or so, people still believe that "milk does a body good"
It goes on, and on and on like E. Badu.
>understand, these foods are already on the market (and they >taste delicious, by the way).
Yes, they are on the market, which makes the grocery store a dangerous place and what the hell does taste have to do with health. That's the issue here, health, not taste. This is the foolish thinking that leads to most degenerative diseases, i.e., people eating according to their taste buds, instead of what is actually healthy for them. If this is your thinking, I can now understand your foundation. Shaky, very shaky.
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