Flirting with technology from the abyss (Part 2)
Published On October 1, 2015 » 1632 Views» By Davies M.M Chanda » Features
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Let's face it.Today’s bio-robotic technologies concern you because it is now possible for copies of you (clones) to be manufactured-legally or illegally. Once production begins, you only need to imagine the chaos that a copy of you would unleash.
On Friday September 11, we looked at the Transhuman, a new kind of human being with superhuman abilities that is being developed today, that will be controlled from central servers; that will eventually run wild and cause mass death and destruction worldwide.
We saw that for decades, science fiction movies have warned about this scenario severally.
One of the earliest and most popular stories is Mary Shelley’s 1818 science fiction novel Frankenstein which has yielded many film productions. The book was born out of a dream she had at the age of 18, of a scientist who created a life out of dead body parts and was horrified by what he had made.
Then there is Michael Crichton’s 1990 novel Jurassic Park which is focused on a fictional island Islar Nublar in the Pacific, off Central America and near Costa Rica. In that story, a billionaire and genetic scientists create a wildlife park of cloned dinosaurs which break out of their enclosed abode. It shook the multitudes on production in 1993.
We observed that the authors and producers of these stories may not have seen the prophetic value of their works: The scenarios they portrayed are well on the way to fulfillment because of an unbridled New Age belief that people can redesign and upgrade human beings.
Today there is not only a belief, but sciences and technologies are developing the posthuman cyborg (part human, part machine).
Transhumanism offers to give the body superhuman capacities such as digital photographic eyes, enhanced speed, strength, faster healing of tissue cells by modifying the genes, and by adding animal abilities to humans, in cases where cells are crossed between species.
Computer software will be implanted into the individual, it will have an interface (or working relationship) with the brain; and human life will be extended. Those ‘people’ will be controlled from servers that will ‘instruct’ and ‘use’ them to carry out the wishes of the controllers behind the scenes – most possibly the rulers of the One World Government.
The Bible speaks of a time when hundreds of millions of ghastly other-human beasts shall cover the surface of the earth and cause never-seen-before death and torment.
These beasts are in reality mass produced transhumans whose technological controls will fail, leading to the mayhem portrayed in filmed stories such as Frankenstein and the Jurassic Park series.
Computer-based technologies do suffer from human error; they do freeze; they do crash; they do misread; they do garble data entries; and they do malfunction because of the dreaded virus, worm, Trojan horse and what else.
Numberless beasts unleashed by technological failure will be an unforeseen component of the next world war. Related to these stories is Ishir? Honda’s 1954 film Godzilla which is generally depicted as an enormous, violent, prehistoric sea monster awakened and empowered by nuclear radiation.
Read Revelations 9 and see how it outlines the beasts in this turn of events in great detail, showing that biblical prophecy concerns you today even more than it concerned earlier generations. That should make you think about your personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Clones
Only legal questions at international level have kept scientists from producing human clones.
Early in July 1996, a Scottish sheep named Dolly became the first mammal to be cloned (copied) from the tissue of an adult mammal.
The Economist of March 1997 said: “She (the sheep) brings closer the time when it may be possible to clone a human. The technology that produced her will probably make it easier to alter the genetic makeup of animals.”
Scientists at Roslin Institute near Edinburgh were credited with the ‘breakthrough.’ At the time, the publication noted, some newspapers in reaction to this were warning about possibilities of armies of cloned (reproduced) Adolf Hitlers, musicians of centuries ago like Wolfgang Mozart or slaves.
The magazine said: “Such fears are understandable. Even the godless find something repugnant in the idea that man might one day invent himself.”
In January 1998, Reuters news agency reported that a scientist with an infertility clinic in Chicago planned to start cloning 500 people a year. He foresaw technology that would enable humans to live indefinitely.
Spurred by the cloning of Dolly, specialists like gyneacologists and embryologists were working together in the name of creating entirely new immune systems for older people, recombining DNA to produce cures for cancer and other diseases, and ending foetal deformities.
Beyond these ‘safe’ claims, you can make a spare copy of yourself for the sake of obtaining human organ transplants in case of serious need; or to create a decoy to mislead assassins. You can photocopy your child in case the original one dies – or you can recreate a dead money-spinning music or film star.
The science behind cloning is based on the process by which twins are naturally developed. This process has been studied and exploited so that duplicate and identical animals have been produced, as seen in the sheep Dolly.
Scientists are able to take hold of one ovule or egg cell from a woman, and then remove or alter its DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) which is information about a person’s characteristics. That ovule without its DNA is then fused with another ovule from another woman, which has an artificially doubled DNA.
This sparks the process by which ‘copies’ or clones are produced.
In May 2013, Francie Diep reported in Popular Science that scientists had made an embryonic clone of a person, using DNA from that person’s skin cells. In the future, such a clone could be a source of stem cells, for super-personalised therapies made from people’s own DNA.
“While nuclear transfer breakthroughs often lead to a public discussion about the ethics of human cloning, this is not our focus, nor do we believe our findings might be used by others to advance the possibility of human reproductive cloning,” Shoukhrat Mitalipov, the clone research’s lead scientist, said in a statement.
Mitalipov is a biologist who studies cells and development at the Oregon Health and Science University.
In 2008, researchers successfully created the first five mature human embryos using somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) where the nucleus of a somatic cell was taken from a donor and transplanted into a vacant host egg cell. The embryos were only allowed to develop to the blastocyst stage, at which point they were studied and then destroyed.
One day, a scientist will think differently and will not destroy such embryos.
Legality
In 2005 the United Nations passed a non-binding  Declaration on Human Cloning that calls upon member states “to adopt all measures necessary to prohibit all forms of human cloning inasmuch as they are incompatible with human dignity and the protection of human life.”
The Encyclopaedia Britannica reported that: “This does  provide  leeway  for member countries to pursue therapeutic cloning. The United Kingdom, through its Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, issues licenses for creating human embryonic stem cells through nuclear transfer.”
These licenses ensure that human embryos are cloned for legitimate therapeutic and research purposes aimed at obtaining scientific knowledge about disease and human development. “The licenses require the destruction of embryos by the 14th day of development, since this is when embryos begin to develop the primitive streak, the first indicator of an organism’s nervous system.”
Of note, the United States federal government has not passed any laws regarding human cloning due to disagreement within the legislative branch about whether to ban all cloning or to ban only reproductive cloning.
“The Dickey-Wicker amendment, attached to US appropriations bills since 1995, has prevented the use of federal dollars to fund the harm or destruction of human embryos for research. It is presumed that nuclear transfer and any other form of cloning is subject to this restriction.”
George Dvorsky presents nine unexpected scenarios that would arise from human cloning:
The first is that if you cloned yourself, for instance, would you permit that clone to clone itself? By what authority would you refuse or agree? And if you agreed, would you control that genome (complete set of DNA)?
You would be unlikely to hinder that clone from reproducing like you did, and worse still; an organisation authorised to patent human genes will own your DNA.
The second is that you can be cloned illegally just the same way abortions happen illegally. Biotechnology labs and fertility clinics can bend the ethics for money and other reasons.
The third is that people would desire to raise the dead loved ones by activating their stored DNA. Keep your mind on Revelations 9 because this particular point means the dead will ‘resurrect’ scientifically and roam the earth, even if it is not their surviving relatives who instigated the cloning.
The fourth is that genetic immortality is now a consideration. In Japan, scientists in 2013 produced 26 generations of cloned mice (596 mice) from clones.
The fifth consideration relates to the Transhumanism projects. There is talk about ‘improving’ clones of you by introducing artificial chromosomes to change any of your physical characteristics. Down the road, your clones will not resemble you at all.
The sixth is that cases of mistaken identity will become a rampant social problem.
The seventh is that public security will become a messy, murky arena. Cloning will tamper with God’s inbuilt unique bio-signatures that are used in surveillance. Multiple facial and fingerprint matches will happen repeatedly and lead to utter chaos.
The eighth is that it is claimed that the study of behaviours of people sharing one genome, such as twins, will benefit from the study of clones across generations.
The ninth is that human cloning will become an accepted means of reproduction, like test-tube babies are now accepted especially in the US where 200,000 such babies are born yearly – mostly with no father.
All this arises from an ancient contest to recreate man, originally created in the image of God, into a man who does not bear the image of God.
Warning
Another prophetic warning that demonstrates the results of freefalling technologies comes from the 1994 science fiction TV movie Natural Selection written by Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer.
The story is of two men who were cloned or copied from one ovary or egg cell produced by a woman. It shows how Benjamin Braden, married with a little son, gradually loses his wife’s affection to his copy, Alex Connelly who for most of the story wears a moustache and a beard while Ben does not.
In the story, aired on ZNBC TV several times in the 1990s, Ben does not know about Alex until later in his married life. Apparently Alex has lived in different parts of the world under different names; committing fake suicides to leave for another country.
By the time Alex gets to know Ben, he is already scheming how to eliminate Ben by changing his appearance to become Ben and therefore replace Ben. Alex even tells Ben that the two of them are clones, engineered in a laboratory of an old doctor.
Interestingly, Ben traces that doctor who confesses that the two men were born from among six cloned embryos.
The commotion presented in Revelations 9 will also see people traumatised by copies of themselves.
If you follow the account in Natural Selection, many will find themselves rejected by their wives or children who have fallen in love with deceitful copies. Innocent persons will be arrested for crimes committed by their clones.
Imagine your clone undressing and dancing nude in public, or violently attacking your parent in public, and going into hiding thereafter: your reputation would be shattered for ever.
At the peak of the story, the two men fight. By then the viewer is unable to tell who is who because Alex has done everything possible to complete his dental and facial resemblance to Ben. In the end, you are given an indication that Alex, the impostor, the deceiver, wins.
Deceiver
The deceiver wins. The sheep Dolly, which died in February 2003, was a copy. Beneath scientific fact, that sheep was the deceiver Satan’s copy of the Lamb of God.
The hidden meaning was that the misleading copy of Jesus Christ the Lamb of God had in 1996 either been born or had started preparing for his mission to rule the world as the Anti-Christ at the top of the New World Order. Bear in mind that at its root, ‘Anti-Christ’ means ‘like Christ but not Christ.’
All those clones and Transhuman ‘people’ will be the reappearance of the superhuman Nephilim of Genesis 6, foul spirits that will physically populate the earth and increase the presence of evil. We are approaching the end of the world.
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