Friday 7 March 2008

Bestialising Humanity

The calculation lying within the Bill to allow mixing of human and animal embryos to create hybrids being confounded with allowing lesbian couples to register as joint legal parents of a child born through fertility treatment, is obvious.

To finance and encourage the breeding of partly-human and partly other-species embryos is the encouragement of an unnatural act to which the recognition of a valid lifestyle is wholly unrelated; we are all able to love in many ways; the predominant pattern of loving can take any form in anyone, depending upon whom we meet and circumstance.

But the evil of producing chimeras, experimenting upon these living entities, then killing them before a maturity that is found challenging by those who countenance such actions, could not be further from the loving, recognized, upbringing of a human child.

For shame to have sought the acceptance of one, by such unnatural coupling with the other.

9 comments:

Sackerson said...

I think the world is falling into the hands of those who love neither God, man nor beast.

hatfield girl said...

Lack common sense too, S. Who is to say they even know what they are doing, in all its entirety?
When the first atom tests were undertaken servicemen were placed at varying distances from the detonation site to see what the effect on them woud be; it was thought that being outside the blast area was safe enough.
So do they, in all their arrogance, know the entirety of what they are doing in this?
Are they sure that every procedure will be traced and contained through to the bitter end? How can they be?

This is not particularly advanced technology or practice, it can be done anywhere, where controls imposed here would not run. In breaching the barrier, the taboo, that abominates these practices, the real defences are broken, and replaced with worthless government regulation.

Sackerson said...

In using the term "abominates" you reach instinctively for the language of religion, even though you may not personally feel any ardent religious impulse. It is natural to look for a higher judgement, something above the merely political. And that is exactly why the Party attacks all religions, or (as with the Panchen Lama) captures its leaders. Nothing must have precedence over the insatiable power-monster. It seems as though they are out to break all taboos, so that there should be none. Once we can experiment on humans in this way, there is nothing that cannot be done to humanity. There is a Satanic thread in the pseudo-scientific investigations of the Nazis, and the Japanese in Manchuria. If human beings - or something approaching them - can be treated as the Japanese treated "talking logs", then goodbye democracy and all the devices that we have used to restrain the powerful. I believe the significance of what is happening here is to establish a predecent, to break the ground for much worse to follow.

Anonymous said...

Wow.. One day we may get to see a real live satyr!

Curiosity killed the cat....

Elby the Beserk said...

So, in the Brave New World of Gordon, MPs are compelled to vote against their religious tenets, as well as against their consciences. The latter we can understand, if not condone; they are politicians after all. Forcing someone to vote against their religious beliefs is however another matter altogether. How does Islam view this? Would he force a Muslim MP to vote against their beliefs?

Moral Compass anyone, anyone found the Moral Compass?

What frightens me is the speed at which they are attempting to drive legislation through at - as if they know their time is limited, and must do as much damage as possible before they go (Major & the railways - but this is seriously *nasty* legislation that is coming our way).

I'm seriously creeped.

Nick Drew said...

It's a scorched-earth strategy, Elby, as I've opined before

we will need berserkers such as your goodself to resist their heavy cavalry

Elby the Beserk said...

Yes, indeed it is, Nick. I wonder how best to deal with such an onslaught on our independence as free human beings. In some ways, I am well placed, mortgage paid off and offspring standing on their own feet. I will certainly become a very obstreperous old man as far as the state is concerned, and having very little in the way of possession - the car is the only thing I have worth four figures (rich am I in love, which is what is truly important to me), they will not be able to fine me when I refuse to go to my state ID interrogation. They will just have to throw me into jail with the pensioner council tax refuseniks. Fuck 'em.

Sackerson said...

You're a true Brit, Elby. Efamol.

Anonymous said...

Elby old fellow! Welcome to the club. I'll buy the first round.