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According to Coleman from the article, "Is Genetic Engineering the Answer to Hunger?," many oppose biotech foods and genetic pollution but there are still some people who see biotechnology as a miracle. In regards to world hunger, the Catholic Church is paying close attention to science developments that influences humanity. Many people have been eating genetically modified foods for decades without any health effects. Crops such as soybeans, corn, cotton and some ingredients from processed foods have been genetically modified. Biotechnology agriculture helps the environment by reducing the use of pesticides and making land reusable for farmers. Critics argue that hunger is due to lack of education, poverty and distribution of land. To them, genetic engineering is not the answer to this problem. On the other hand, the Roman conference believe that this development in science can be useful and nonharmful to the society.
Source: Coleman, Gerald D. "Is Genetic Engineering the Answer to Hunger?" In J.D. Ramage, J.C. Bean, & J. Johnson, Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings (pp. 619-621). New York: Pearson Higher Ed.


