October 29, 2013

Artificial wombs: is a sexless reproduction society in our future?

"The womb is a dark and dangerous place, a hazardous environment," says University of Virginia Professor Joseph Fletcher. Fetuses are 100% dependent on their mom's health and sensible judgment. If the mother falls prey to accidents, disease, or inadequate nutrition, the embryo can become traumatized.

Although naysayers believe that this bold science makes us less human, most experts predict that artificial wombs will one day be accepted by mainstream society as more people recognize its many benefits. Babies would no longer be exposed to alcohol or illegal drugs by careless mothers, and the correct body temperature would always be maintained, with 100% of necessary nutrients provided.

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4 comments:

Noor al Haqiqa said...

I posted on this matter awhile back. The whole thing is pathetic, unreal, stupid, feminism to the max, all in the search for life similar to that of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World where even the word "mother" brings about shudders of horror at the use of such disgusting terminology!

Once again, Huxley was not just imagining the bright future of humanity, he was pre conditioning and warning.

THE WOMAN WHO WANTS TO ABOLISH SEX

http://snippits-and-slappits.blogspot.ca/2012/08/the-woman-who-wants-to-abolish-sex.html

This woman believes that "the tyranny of the womb" must be ended and that fertility be placed in the hands of any who want it regardless. She is the ultimate liberal.

Anonymous said...

The human-race is literally under-attack, but all of you already know this.

Demons walking-on-two-legs is what we are facing, people.

Lindsey

BnC said...

This is also a representation of the Woody Allen jew production, Sleeper

Anonymous said...

Governor Brown in California has a bill that will go into effect in January if parents do not protest within the next day and sign a petition I think...

www.privacyforallstudents.com

The bill says that any high school student can decide from one class period to the next what restroom he or she wants to go to based only on what the individual feels like doing at the moment.