This document defines genetically modified organisms (GMOs) as organisms whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. It provides examples of GMOs including pesticide-resistant crops, Bt corn which produces its own insecticide, golden rice which is enriched with vitamin A, and long-lasting tomatoes. The document discusses both the potential advantages of GMOs such as higher yields and reduced pesticide use, as well as potential disadvantages like the development of resistant pests and cross-pollination with traditional crops. It also provides opinions from a college student who concludes that while GMOs aim to address food shortages, altering organisms disrupts nature and God's creation.