Genetic engineering was thought to be a real problem just a few short years ago. We feared that soon we would be interfering with nature, trying to play God and cheat him out of his chance to decide whether we were blonde or dark-haired, whether we had blue or bright green eyes or even how intelligent we were. This comes up in nearly every argument involving genetic engineering, regardless of whether it is corn or cows or children being modified. Some people who believe that human beings especially have a right to be “unmodified,” maintain that altering the human genome is equivalent to “playing God.” “Playing God” has a different meaning to every individual with some people claiming that any genetic modification involves a moral and spiritual trespass. On the other side of the spectrum are religious authorities who claim that genetic experimentation is within God’s gift to mankind of “dominion over the earth.” So at the end of the day, the choice remains yours depending on your morals, ethics or whichever religion you follow you may stand with what you believe in.