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-Beck- Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

Scientific theory theologians scare me!
Bioscience and the human genome project seem to
have no limits and are only bridled by shaky laws. One step over the line in small increments is almost unnoticeable.

So I'm wondering what happens after the genomes are mapped, sequenced, and modified on a molecular level? We can ALMOST accept it with plants...but humans? What's the point unless it's to find those with genes more resistant to health issues and disease. Does that mean we destroy the inferior among us? Ah the silver lining you say.....could be. I dunno... I'm just wondering.

Dedicated to my sweet autistic grandson, Zak.

Music by Beck

Video production by BigLoveZone
Footage edited from:
Ghost in your Genes
Swim
a Revlon Commercial
A couple of chewing gum ads

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  • Poignant video - Thank You!

  • Brilliant!

  • @nutier Yes, it's a very nice music song.

  • How/why would someone even compare this with the Korgis version???

  • Exceptionally well done my friend! Keep up the wonderful work and the creativity flowing. Blessed be!

  • good video editing

  • amazing :)

  • Yes, i know i've already commented and faved...

    but i really love this, and had to come back for yet another listen and look and thank you again!

    *****

  • OMG that was incredibly wonderful.

    Award winning

    Joy

  • for someone that has an "outdated computer", you did quite well with this. impressive. 5*. thx.

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