Designer babies comes from the bio genetic engineering of the human DNA to pick and choose what qualities you want in your child and including eliminating health defects. Which brings this to a new possible problem. Eliminating health defects is good but choosing your child to have blue eyes, blonde hair, 6ft tall, and a olive skin color has some issues in morality. Not only is it a risk to manipulate the DNA once God has designed it, but it also could create a battle between those of wealth and the poor or middle class.
As the article states, what if this is only affordable by the wealthy and people like George Soros and the like to adopt a it to create offspring who will outlive the average people. They will be indoctrinated and through reproduction the eugenics will be complete as science would have created the modern Nephilim if you will.
https://www.thenewamerican.com/cult...r-babies-are-here-but-they-re-eugenics-babies
The novel called Brave New World provides the possible outcome of such technology.
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is a compelling novel depicting a future society dominated by a single World State. One of the most striking features of this text is its depiction of industrialised biological and psychological engineering of human beings, designed by the World State to assist it in centrally planning the socioeconomic roles of its citizens. The author describes in detail the artificial fertilisation and incubation of embryos and subsequent ‘decanting’ by which all members of society are produced. This mechanical process features the “Bokanovsky process”, a fictional procedure which enables a single ovum to produce “eight to ninety-six embryos” and a single ovary to yield up to fifteen thousand people (Huxley, Brave New World ch. 1).
Furthermore, Bokanovskified embryos grow into individuals with near identical physical traits. Through this radical biological program, the World State maintains a rigid caste structure featuring biological ‘tiers’ of human beings with differing levels of intelligence and physical abilities. Individuals are ranked from Alpha to Epsilon, with lower castes receiving prenatal chemical conditioning to ensure physical and intellectual inferiority. The lower castes being only intelligent enough to do societies hard work without being smart enough to know they are being used as work slaves.
The Bokanovsky process is applied to Gamma, Delta and Epsilon castes to produce large ‘batches’ of identical humans, with further chemical and psychological conditioning being used to determine their social roles from conception. The World State’s artificial reproduction programmes, including the Bokanovsky process, are used to uphold its fundamental ideological principles of consumerism and socioeconomic stability, at the expense of dehumanising its citizens.
A lifestyle of pleasure and instant gratification for all members of society is made possible by artificial reproduction, which discards natural reproduction and family structures. Stability is also guaranteed by the Bokanovsky process, which optimises the global labour force to the production needs of the economy. However, this artificial process results in a profound dehumanisation of individuals, as reflected by the drastic social uniformity and erosion of authentic human relationships in the novel.
https://thealpinewanderer.com/2016/09/20/brave-new-world-critique/
Be aware of the dangers and talk about it. I believe we morally shouldn't go down that road.
As the article states, what if this is only affordable by the wealthy and people like George Soros and the like to adopt a it to create offspring who will outlive the average people. They will be indoctrinated and through reproduction the eugenics will be complete as science would have created the modern Nephilim if you will.
https://www.thenewamerican.com/cult...r-babies-are-here-but-they-re-eugenics-babies
The novel called Brave New World provides the possible outcome of such technology.
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is a compelling novel depicting a future society dominated by a single World State. One of the most striking features of this text is its depiction of industrialised biological and psychological engineering of human beings, designed by the World State to assist it in centrally planning the socioeconomic roles of its citizens. The author describes in detail the artificial fertilisation and incubation of embryos and subsequent ‘decanting’ by which all members of society are produced. This mechanical process features the “Bokanovsky process”, a fictional procedure which enables a single ovum to produce “eight to ninety-six embryos” and a single ovary to yield up to fifteen thousand people (Huxley, Brave New World ch. 1).
Furthermore, Bokanovskified embryos grow into individuals with near identical physical traits. Through this radical biological program, the World State maintains a rigid caste structure featuring biological ‘tiers’ of human beings with differing levels of intelligence and physical abilities. Individuals are ranked from Alpha to Epsilon, with lower castes receiving prenatal chemical conditioning to ensure physical and intellectual inferiority. The lower castes being only intelligent enough to do societies hard work without being smart enough to know they are being used as work slaves.
The Bokanovsky process is applied to Gamma, Delta and Epsilon castes to produce large ‘batches’ of identical humans, with further chemical and psychological conditioning being used to determine their social roles from conception. The World State’s artificial reproduction programmes, including the Bokanovsky process, are used to uphold its fundamental ideological principles of consumerism and socioeconomic stability, at the expense of dehumanising its citizens.
A lifestyle of pleasure and instant gratification for all members of society is made possible by artificial reproduction, which discards natural reproduction and family structures. Stability is also guaranteed by the Bokanovsky process, which optimises the global labour force to the production needs of the economy. However, this artificial process results in a profound dehumanisation of individuals, as reflected by the drastic social uniformity and erosion of authentic human relationships in the novel.
https://thealpinewanderer.com/2016/09/20/brave-new-world-critique/
Be aware of the dangers and talk about it. I believe we morally shouldn't go down that road.
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