Prince Charles won't be serving any genetically engineered food at his table. The prince, who owns an organic farm, called for a public debate on the merits of allowing genetically engineered food in Britain. Currently, genetically modified crops are not allowed in Britain, though companies are pushing for government approval. But Prince Charles insists such alteration "takes mankind into realms that belong to God, and to God alone."
God's Work
Prince Charles won't be serving any genetically engineered food at his table. The prince, who owns an organic farm, called for a public debate on the merits of allowing genetically engineered food in Britain. Currently, genetically modified crops are not allowed in Britain, though companies are pushing for government approval. But Prince Charles insists such alteration "takes mankind into realms that belong to God, and to God alone."