What Have We Done!? – Scientists Create Human-Monkey Hybrid
Do you want Planet of the Apes? Because this is how you get Planet of the Apes.
A team of scientists form China and the United States have created embryos that are half monkey and half human.
WHY?!
In a new study, researchers generate human-monkey chimeric embryos that are able to develop for up to 20 days. Read more in @CellCellPress https://t.co/2sziQFn2mj#chimera #devbio#KunmingUniversity @salkinstitute pic.twitter.com/klR936o9A2
— Cell Press (@CellPressNews) April 15, 2021
What are they hoping to accomplish with this crap? How much money are we wasting by creating Mr. Monkey Man in a lab?
The New York Post reports that, as a result of their work, the researchers hope they can learn more about human development, disease progression and drug therapies, and eventually, nurture entire human organs into life, making organ transplants via brain dead donors an obsolete procedure.
Can they not do this with…I don’t know…humans? Why would they create something completely separated from humans, and study it…to treat humans? This is one of the most braindead things I’ve ever heard. And these scientists are supposed to be smart? I don’t think so.
There is a view within Christianity and Judaism that holds that the Nephilim spoken about in Genesis 6 were a hybrid of angelic and human beings that were born when certain rebellious angels procreated with humans. These born were giants and tainted the bloodline of humanity from which the Messiah was to come.
There is more to say about this, but this is the large reason for the flood and Noah’s ark. The flood was to wipe out the tainted Nephilim as well as to preserve humanity through Noah from which the Messiah came.
Here is a brief explanatory video of what I’m referring to. I think you’ll likely find it very interesting.
But what would we make of the population if there were monkey-man hybrids? Would this be enough reason for Jesus to return and wipe out the wicked? Would it be enough for him to issue judgment on mankind?