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Neither man nor beast

by Jared Bridges
October 16, 2007

Bill Saunders, FRC’s Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Human Life and Bioethics, has penned an op-ed in today’s Washington Times on the hairy issue of human-animal hybrids:

Well, hold onto your hats. It is about to happen. Not here (at least, not yet), but in England. On Sept. 5, a government agency (called the Human Fertilization and Embryology Agency or HFEA) decided to let scientists, mad or otherwise, create human/animal hybrids. Let me repeat: Science fiction will become science fact very soon; and man and beast will be combined into one.

Read it all.


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Comments

By: Suricou Raven | October 17, 2007 at 2:33 am

Transgenics didn’t get approval? How disapointing… transgenics offered such hope. Cybreds arn’t really good for much besides reducing the egg-shortage problem.

By: Suricou Raven | October 17, 2007 at 2:34 am

“To sum up, after this procedure, there will be living human/animal hybrids, part man, part beast, in England, and very soon.”

Its legal to create the embryo, but not to implant them. They wont be living for very long.