The gruesome way scientists are killing unborn babies in school labratories, with the consent of law
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Scientists have been conducting horrifying experiments on unborn babies, fertilizing eggs and seeing how long before they die in a test tube, outside of the womb.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
5/5/2016 (8 years ago)
Published in Marriage & Family
Keywords: abortion, murder, university, science, morals, ethics, womb, embryo, research
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - It's sounds like a horrifying lab experiment out of a prequel to Huxley's "Brave New World," the book where people were raised in test tubes instead inside the wombs of mothers. Scientists from Cambridge University and Rockefeller University in New York are carrying out these gruesome experiments, all with legal impunity.
According to scientists, no embryo has been able to survive more than six days without implanting in the womb. They have heralded their new ability to raise the embryo in a slurry of chemicals for 13 days. And they want to grow these children for another week beyond that if they can.
These gruesome experiments, worthy of a new-age Mengele, are happening now in the United States, where researchers enjoy the blessing of the law and their universities.
Their stated goal is eventually to grow a child outside of a mother's womb. Such an advancement, they argue, would allow women to have children when they would otherwise be unable. They also think they can save babies in the womb from natural loss. The failure of an embryo to implant in the womb is one of the primary causes of pregnancy loss. Many women have little idea they were even pregnant or have lost their child in these cases.
It may be laudable to prevent miscarriage, but the lofty goal does not excuse immoral methods of human experimentation, especially when they result in the death of untold numbers of children.
Scientists recently observed the very spark of life, witnessed at the moment of fertilization. Perhaps the very instance the soul enters the body. Knowing this, they continue to kill the unborn, claiming that such children are just collections of cells in their twisted defense.
Such a defense is morally indefensible. According to atheists, the human body contains no soul, and is therefore also just a cluster of cells. What's the difference?
No morality can exist without god, and no medical advancement can be ethical if it does not follow basic morality.
What's happening in these laboratories, with the blessing of law, is an abomination against God and all humanity. And it is infanticide, performed without meaningful restriction. As Catholics, we have an obligation to oppose such "research" which is little more than mad science run amok, in the service of Satan.
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