Saturday, March 20, 2010

your children will be what you eat (and do)

This piece in the Guardian caught my eye - makes for interesting reading.

Whilst pondering the issues it raises, I couldn't but think that epigenetics sounds akin to 'the sins of the fathers being visited on their children for generations'. It also speaks to the corporate nature of humanity and the solidarity of the human race.

(nb: the piece isn't sympathetic to creationist views)

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