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Because you can Not necessarily because you should
Gender equality and LGBT
In the 1970 book The Dialectic of Sex, feminist Shulamith Firestone wrote that differences in biological reproductive roles are a source of gender inequality. Firestone singled out pregnancy and childbirth, making the argument that an artificial womb would free "women from the tyranny of their reproductive biology."[33][34]
Arathi Prasad argues in her column on The Guardian in her article "How artificial wombs will change our ideas of gender, family and equality" that "It will [...] give men an essential tool to have a child entirely without a woman, should they choose. It will ask us to question concepts of gender and parenthood." She furthermore argues for the benefits for same-sex couples: "It might also mean that the divide between mother and father can be dispensed with: a womb outside a woman’s body would serve women, trans women and male same-sex couples equally without prejudice."[35]
I always feel sorry for women who discount reproduction from their life goals and fail to recognize how empowering motherhood can be. A full-on 90% of the problem-solving, compassion, and humanity I have came into my life through motherhood.
They all need Jesus. Within that identity perhaps they could learn to appreciate how God's creation of complementary sexes is astounding.
Very well put.
WTAF is this pile of shit!?!? Reproductive biology is tyranny? 🙄
I don't think it will be as perfect as nature. There are natural processes and chemicals still unknown to man.
Man doesn't understand nature perfectly and cannot reproduce its miracles as perfectly as nature.
my question is where do they get the baby to incubate? kek, they havent figured that one out yet
This is a good sci-fi movie about making clones and how they incubate them.
Film / The Island
"You're special. You have a very special purpose in life. You've been chosen. The Island awaits you."
The Island is a 2005 film by Michael Bay set 20 Minutes into the Future starring Ewan McGregor as Lincoln Six Echo and Scarlett Johansson as Jordan Two Delta. They live in a tightly controlled facility for "survivors" from a vague disaster that rendered the Earth uninhabitable except for "The Island", a paradise on Earth. Periodically, survivors "found" in the outside world are brought in, needing to learn basic skills like reading, while others "win the lottery" and get to go to the island.
It turns out they're all clones that will be used for spare parts as part of a life insurance policy, and those sent off to The Island are killed. When Lincoln starts getting dreams from his original he gets curious and stumbles across a harvesting procedure. Caught, he manages to escape but goes back to rescue Jordan, and the two escape to the outside world.
https://yandex.com/search/?text=the+island+ewan+mcgregor&lr=110521
This is one way: https://slideplayer.com/slide/9432891/29/images/11/Dolly%3A+Creating+the+First+Cloned+Animal.jpg
Dolly the sheep was cloned in 1996. Can you imagine what they can do now? It is the same process to clone a human being.
Could Humans Be Cloned?
Although it would be unethical, experts say it is likely biologically possible to clone a human being.
Is it legal to clone a human being?
In some places it is against the law to clone a human being. But when have laws ever stopped anyone? https://cloning-scientificcontroversy.blogspot.com/2011/12/legal-and-political-issues-that.html
NOTHING can ever match what our Good Lord created. I am proud to be woman created by God.
Cloning machine, literally born into the matrix.
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