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Doctor Colin Connolly shares Patrick Dixon's concern about such things.
Colin Connolly is a scientist and a Christian.
He says that it is natural for scientists to want to do more - learn more and explore more.
Pushing the limits of science makes great discoveries.
But Colin Connolly also asks this question.
If we can do it, does it mean that we should do it?
We may have the skills - but are we wise enough to play with nature itself?
The writers of today's programme were Elizabeth Lickiss and Mike Procter.
The producer was Elizabeth Lickiss.
The voices you heard were from the United Kingdom and the United States.
Computer users can find our programmes on our website at www.
radio.
English.
net.
This programme is called 'Copycat'.
Thank you for joining us in today's Spotlight programme.
Goodbye.
Doctor Colin Connolly shares Patrick Dixon's concern about such things. Colin Connolly is a scientist and a Christian. He says that it is natural for scientists to want to do more - learn more and explore more. Pushing the limits of science makes great discoveries. But Colin Connolly also asks this question. If we can do it, does it mean that we should do it? We may have the skills - but are we wise enough to play with nature itself?
The writers of today's programme were Elizabeth Lickiss and Mike Procter. The producer was Elizabeth Lickiss. The voices you heard were from the United Kingdom and the United States. Computer users can find our programmes on our website at www. radio. English. net. This programme is called 'Copycat'. Thank you for joining us in today's Spotlight programme. Goodbye.