<div>Stefano Vaj wrote:<br>Besides anedoctical evidence or personal inferences, and speaking of statistics, for instance, already in 1993, an international poll conducted by <a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://research.arc2.ucla.edu/pmts/Germline/Biography/cbdn.htm" target="_blank">Daryl Macer</a>, manager in Japan of the <a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://www2.unescobkk.org/eubios/" target="_blank">Eubios Ethics Institute</a>, verified that the percentage of the general population in favour of the general availability of genetic engineering technology aimed at both preventing diseases and increasing physical and mental abilities inherited by their offspring ranged, if I am not mistaken, from 22% in Israel to 43% in the US to <i>83%</i> (!) in India. <br>
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<div>I am mytified by the low numbers for Israel. I realize they have a vocal conservative population among them (as the U.S. does) but I thought on the whole it was a very technologically progressive nation. In fact, I've heard many anecdotes about how the typical Israeli is "adrift in a sea of modernity" and definitely not religiously devout. My take on Judaism (even the more orthodox and conservative forms) was that they would be much more open to "radical" biotech, etc. as compared to conservative American Evangelicals. Does anyone here know more about this matter? </div>
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<div>I considered the combination of a highly educated citizenry, the constant need to keep their already very high-tech economy competitive, the story of having been so unloved by God that they have no confirmed oil reserves on their land (as Golda Meir would joke!), and being a sliver of a country surrounded by potential enemies (and so advanced technology is key to defeating their numbers), that they would have a much more positive view of genetic engineering. </div>
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<div>I'd like to see a new poll taken to find out if the 22% positive rating has gone up significantly (since it was taken wayyyy back in 1993!, lol). And I want to have the reasons for/against also nailed down in this poll. </div>
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<div>I have a feeling that the political, military and business leaders of Israel will one way or another get the nation to invest heavily in genetic engineering so they can reap the full benefits as the technology matures. And the parents there will want their kids to have every competitive advantage available (when the gene tweaking to make humans smarter, healthier, longer lived, etc. becomes available) so the odds of personal success will be in their offspring's favor. It's hard for me to do, but I will leave out the Jewish mother jokes. : ) </div>
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