Human-Animal Hybrid Clones
Pro-Life Groups Back Congressional Bill to Ban Human-Animal Hybrid Clones
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Pro-life groups are backing a new Congressional bill that would ban the creation of hybrid clones with both human and animal parts. Rep. Chris Smith introduced the bill last week in the House of Representatives at a time when British lawmakers are considering allowing the practice. The measure is the Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act (H.R. 5910) and Senator Sam Brownback introduced the Senate companion bill last fall. Several pro-life groups have already pledged to support the bill because the creation of the clones will involve the destruction of human life. They also oppose manipulating human and animal DNA to create hybrids. Cardinal Justin Rigali, chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops" committee on pro-life activities, welcomed the legislation as "an opportunity to rein in an egregious and disturbing misuse of technology to undermine human dignity." He told LifeNews.com the legislation "offers an opportunity to rein in an egregious and disturbing misuse of technology to undermine human dignity." Though some may regard hybrid cloning as nothing more than science fiction, Cardinal Rigali said the threat is real.
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WHat is this world coming to? Being human is not enough? We denounced Hitler for a lot of experiments, but we do not seem to be much different:
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Scientist Says British Human Cloning Bill Would Allow Human-Chimp Mating London, England (LifeNews.com) -- A leading scientist says the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill the British parliament is considering is so grisly that it would allow scientists to mate humans and chimps. Dr. Calum MacKellar says he's worried the bill, which promotes human cloning, would allow interspecies mating. MacKellar, director of research at the Scottish Council on Human Bioethics, says he worries the bill would open the door for the "humanzee," created by breeding apes and humans. He told the Scotsman newspaper that he thinks a new species could theoretically be born if the bill allows the grisly science to move forward. "The Human Fertilisation and Embryo Bill prohibits the placement of animal sperm into a woman The reverse is not prohibited. It's not even mentioned. This should not be the case," he explained. If the process isn't banned, he worried scientists are likely to try it. While mating humans and other species wouldn't be successful, MacKellar told the newspaper he thinks it would work with apes since their DNA most closely resembles that of human beings. "If you put human sperm into a frog it would probably create an embryo, but it probably wouldn't go very far," he said. "But if you do it with a non-human primate it's not beyond the realms of possibility that it could be born alive." |
Human-animal Hybrid Clones (Hover)
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Someone better start figuring out how to control it instead of just stopping it. Because it can be done and because we all know that there are at least a few doctors out there with "god complexes", this will happen to some degree. We have been so very close to this for a long time. Pig heart valves have been used for decades now in humans as it was the only thing that could be used until they developed a mechanical valve. Still many choose the pig valve because it doesnt have any sounds associated with pumping blood. Because the makeup of pig tissue and human tissue is so close, doctors are going to continually find ways to use it.
So I agree, we should stop it where it is at now, but we also need to start planning for when the inevitable doctor goes around these bans and markets it.
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WOW! This is wrong on so many levels! I didn't even know that they had a bill on this--I hope they do prohibit it!
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