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This Frankenstein-like messing with human corpses and pieces of corpses, or fetuses and pieces of fetuses, is an abomination against God and man. These scientists have no moral values, no religious beliefs, and they are creating monsters, real monsters, not those out of comic books. If anything is going to be punished in the afterlife, it is this experimentation on human beings. The experimental Covid vaccines are part of it. Could doesn't mean should. All they are doing is taking the life that God gave the world, and twisting it and perverting it and torturing it into something ugly and evil.

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Fuck. This is always how the shit starts. Do any of these geniuses read any science fiction or horror stories or watch movies, ever? https://youtu.be/mRNX6XJOeGU?t=32

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Alternative view: necromancy finally done right.

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im more concerned about the end game product of this. if it actually does create a human brain eventually we do not have the capacity as a society anymore to tackle the philisophical and ethical problem of is that lab created brain have human rights? we are morally and philisophically bankrupt atm with no devils advocate only dogma

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Ah yes, the after life the perfect place for punishment, not jail or anything like that.

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This is what modern profane science gets you. It is not a means of understanding the world, but a way to project mans ego onto it, thus destroying the values of natural law.

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Assuming the cells were cultured from a white person, I’d lay money the small blobs of brain with rudimentary eyes are still more productive in society than 90% of grown niggers…

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Paywall.. sadly, as i would've liked to know why ethical borders are (mildly said) challenged by doing this..

Eyes are an extension of the brain. This is not a surprising development.

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There was a movie about this called Never Let Me Go

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1334260/

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There's a movie from the 80s, maybe early 90s, featuring reanimated body parts. I remember an eyeball with fingers for legs.