International Association for Divine Taxonomy
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Sounds quite ambitious. Not really, Jonathan Keats is a conceptual artist, not a geneticist.
Keats acknowledges that genetically engineering God may prove controversial, but says he has no choice. "It would have been much easier to sequence a sample of divine DNA, and to compare it to the genomes of known species like Homo sapiens and E. coli," he explains. "But no laboratory I've contacted has sample genetic material from God. After many conversations with zoologists, botanists, and ecologists, I concluded that I'd have to start from scratch." ...
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Jonathon Keats Leads First Worldwide Effort to Reconcile Science and Religion in the 21st Century
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Posted by: Imogen | September 28, 2004 11:51 PM