God is essentially dead - Man-bear-pig killed it

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I was watching china and america uncensored, and they were talking about the senate wanting ot approve a bill that includes experimentation on human animal chimera embryos to keep up with china; and it got me thinking, god is dead, he has forsaken us, and there is no hope. I am not avidly prolife other than aborting kids on trivial factors, such as sex, or because its a main form of birth control. I am not really religious, I mean I do fear hell and god, but I dont go to church every day, but this is just too much. Like even if I take religion out of the whole equitation what would be the end game, the final result if lets say you let a monke/human hybrid be carried to completion, and what if it some how gained human level intelligence and sentience? How would it be ethical to treat a being manufactured with human characteristics as little more than a test subject? Part of what makes us human is our sentience and capacity to reason, on a higher level, we're more than inherent animal instinct, and because of this we acknowledge that with such capacity and ability to reason we also have rights. Even if a monke and a human are closely related in the same species, the reason monkes are lower on the the totem pool si because were more advanced. It feels worse than human experimentation because not only would we be forcing a thing to live, it can live in pain and misery with possibly a more acute awareness of its suffering akin to a human. Like thats a possiblity, I am not saying a 100 percent but its a possiblity that can happane and it scares me.
 
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I was watching china and america uncensored, and they were talking about the senate wanting ot approve a bill that includes experimentation on human animal chimera embryos to keep up with china; and it got me thinking, god is dead, he has forsaken us, and there is no hope. I am not avidly prolife other than aborting kids on trivial factors, such as sex, or because its a main form of birth control. I am not really religious, I mean I do fear hell and god, but I dont go to church every day, but this is just too much. Like even if I take religion out of the whole equitation what would be the end game, the final result if lets say you let a monke/human hybrid be carried to completion, and what if it some how gained human level intelligence and sentience? How would it be ethical to treat a being manufactured with human characteristics as little more than a test subject? Part of what makes us human is our sentience and capacity to reason, on a higher level, we're more than inherent animal instinct, and because of this we acknowledge that with such capacity and ability to reason we also have rights. Even if a monke and a human are closely related in the same species, the reason monkes are lower on the the totem pool si because were more advanced. It feels worse than human experimentation because not only would we be forcing a thing to live, it can live in pain and misery with possibly a more acute awareness of its suffering akin to a human. Like thats a possiblity, I am not saying a 100 percent but its a possiblity that can happane and it scares me.
You are essentially gay.
 
Some hybrid creature won't mean anything. So it's half human, half whatever. Who cares? Either you believe in God or not. Some writhing human experiment won't change whether God exists or not, only your fragile faith will be shaken.
 
Just cut off the monkey's tail and it turns back into a person. Isn't that how these things work?
 
Christianity is certainly about to be dead. Europe is Moozlim now, and western christians consist mostly of leftist perverts like Dan Cathy and the Hillsong crew who want a Black World Order filled with communism and the death of republicanism and white people.

Once everyone stops believing in him, does God still exist? Maybe he loses his power like Zeus in Clash of the Titans before turning to ash and blowing away on the wind of troonism.
 
How would it be ethical to treat a being manufactured with human characteristics as little more than a test subject?
Ethics rarely survives a collision with the our innate fear of death. Sure, it gets excused by fine words about knowledge and improving the human condition, but it's always the fear of dying at the base of it.
That isn't going to improve any time soon. Faith can move mountains (and has done) but fear's a bit more personal and pressing.
 
I was watching china and america uncensored, and they were talking about the senate wanting ot approve a bill that includes experimentation on human animal chimera embryos to keep up with china; and it got me thinking, god is dead, he has forsaken us, and there is no hope. I am not avidly prolife other than aborting kids on trivial factors, such as sex, or because its a main form of birth control. I am not really religious, I mean I do fear hell and god, but I dont go to church every day, but this is just too much. Like even if I take religion out of the whole equitation what would be the end game, the final result if lets say you let a monke/human hybrid be carried to completion, and what if it some how gained human level intelligence and sentience? How would it be ethical to treat a being manufactured with human characteristics as little more than a test subject? Part of what makes us human is our sentience and capacity to reason, on a higher level, we're more than inherent animal instinct, and because of this we acknowledge that with such capacity and ability to reason we also have rights. Even if a monke and a human are closely related in the same species, the reason monkes are lower on the the totem pool si because were more advanced. It feels worse than human experimentation because not only would we be forcing a thing to live, it can live in pain and misery with possibly a more acute awareness of its suffering akin to a human. Like thats a possiblity, I am not saying a 100 percent but its a possiblity that can happane and it scares me.
God doesn't make the world this way. We do.
 
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