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Wesrock
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I agree that chimeras (even the human part) do not necessarily have human souls just because they have human cells. But I am concerned that this is a very ethically complicated area and meddling with some types of chimeras can undermine the dignity of the human person, reducing us to nothing more than machines and chemical reactions to be improved on or manipulated.As usual, I had a bit of trouble reading the whole the link.
However, the info at the top demonstrated that a first successful human-animal hybrid did not occur even with all the hype.
From the top.
“This pig embryo was injected with human cells early in its development and grew to be four weeks old.”
It is scientifically obvious that human cells are matter in space and time. Samples from the human genome are studied. What cannot be put under a microscope, is the very thing (rational spiritual soul) which animates human cells, at conception, into real functioning human nature.
Therefore, injected human cells are not automatically human nature per se. Therefore, intellectually correct, a human-animal hybrid is simply material mater injected into animal material matter.