Monday, July 11, 2005

Planet of the Apes


A team of neuro-scientists on the Caribbean island of St Kitts have created primates with partially human brains. They injected human brain cells into monkey foetuses, giving them up to eight million human brain cells each. The modified monkeys have been called 'chimeras', which in Greek literature are mythical monsters combined of lion, goat and snake.


The reported reason for this experiment is to assist with medical research into neurological illnesses, but this never sits comfortably with me. By altering the genetic makeup of a species, scientists are playing at God. This case puts me in mind of the film, Planet of the Apes. They [scientists] say that incorporating eight million human brain cells into a primate is not that significant as the brain has 20 to 40 billion cells, so is unlikely to do anything to change the characteristics of that brain. I'm not convinced. Anything that alters a species, no matter how small, must have an impact. What would be the result if one of these animals escaped and bred? And then there's the ethical issue of these experiments.

It ultimately poses the question, when man becomes the creator, what use have we for gods? To whom should the faithful bow down? Some people say that science is the new religion; perhaps they are closer to the truth than they realise.

2 comments:

Renee Wagemans said...

You can always try to imitate God, but that does not make you god. God is THE CREATOR, which means He has so much more in store than an imitator ever can think of....

I love to worship the one and only Almighty Creator !!!!

Shaun said...

I would be interested to hear what you think He might have in store ...

Although not religious, I don't knock anyone's belief system. Everyone has to believe in something. Keep the faith.