Artificial Sperm Produce Abnormal Mice in Recent Experiment
The Georg-August University in Göttingen, Germany has created artificial sperm in a laboratory experiment and used them to produce offspring in mice. There were abnormalities observed in the 7 baby mice, with 6 surviving to adulthood.
The abstract at Developmental Cell Online says the fact that the experiment succeeded in producing live mice “is a clear indication that male gametes derived in vitro from ES cells by this strategy are able to induce normal fertilization and development.â€
While embryonic researchers talk about ending disease, their ultimate goal is to create “better people,†the eugenicists’ Holy Grail. Children produced by in vitro fertilization and other artificial methods, suffer birth defects and sometimes hidden genetic problems throughout their lives.
How about this?
In 2002, two major studies published in the New England Medical Journal showed that the risk of birth defects double with children produced by artificial means.
Source Article: LifeSite

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