• tryitout@infosec.pub
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    “It doesn’t even make sense to me why someone would want to eat that,” Balsick said. “For us as humans to think that we can make a product better than God can is interesting.”

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    Are nuggets made with lab-grown chicken a more questionable choice than, say, milk from a cow that’s been fed ground-up chicken waste, a common practice which experts say may be contributing to the spread of bird flu?

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      “For us as humans to think that we can make a product better than God can is interesting.”

      And yet I bet this doorknob still eats bread, a product much better than the raw grain God provided us.

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        All of us can do LOTS of things better than god. For starters, we’re visible. When someone asks us a question, we respond - and often in a clear, simple, unambiguous way, too. We can demonstrate our effect on the physical world. The list goes on.

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        I guess we’ll also ignore how different the animals we raise now are from what they were originally.