"Am I therefore become your enemy,because I TELL YOU THE TRUTH...?"
(Galatians 4:16)

SIGN of the TIMES:Lawmakers back animal-human embryo research

This 2005 picture released by RMB Online shows a photograph of the Nuclear Transer embryo. This is Britain's first cloned embryo, created by the Newcastle University team. Britain's lower house of parliament approved legislation Wednesday allowing scientists to create animal-human embryos for medical research, in the biggest shake-up of embryology laws in two decades.
The lower house of parliament approved legislation Wednesday allowing scientists to create animal-human embryos for medical research, in the biggest shake-up of embryology laws in two decades.Despite opposition from religious and pro-life groups, MPs in the House of Commons backed the Human Embryology and Fertilisation Bill by 355 votes to 129. It will now go to a vote in the House of Lords, and could be law by November.The wide-ranging bill, which has been debated for months, would also allow "saviour siblings"-children created as a close genetic match for a sick brother or sister so their genetic material can help treat them.In addition, it gives lesbians and single women easier access to in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment by removing requirements for clinics to consider a child's need for a father.Health Minister Dawn Primarolo told lawmakers the bill was about helping the one in seven couples who needed fertility assistance, and about research to deal with diseases such as Alzheimer's, which affects 350,000 Britons.Hybrid embryos, created by inserting the nuclei of a human cell into an animal egg, can ensure a more plentiful supply of stem cells for use in research into treating conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.Prime Minister Gordon Brown is a strong defendant of the measures, saying Britain owes it to future generations. His son, Fraser, has cystic fibrosis, a disease which could one day benefit from embryo research.However, 16 MPs from his ruling Labour party, including former minister Ruth Kelly,a staunch Catholic who quit the government this month, voted against the bill and religious groups warned it was the next step on a "slippery slope".
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=081022220116.18n6mjal&show_article=1
PS:We are seeing the beginning of the end of the UK as we knew it...First they left God....no wonder that things like this would follow....It's almost a "natural progression of deprating from God"
Now--this slippery slope sets a dangerous precedent for all sorts of things done in labs --actually--playing with embryos which are HUMAN LIVES...not just a couple of cells....
Whatever kind of monstruosity that we only use to watch on movies--will now be a daily occurence in the name of science....
Human Life for this folks in the UK--even though they claim the opposite--means NOTHING....
No God---No Respect for Life....
What is it next...?Declaring that chimpancees are people...?Or that women can legally marry dogs and have their offspring...?
We are sooo near the end that is not even funny....
As in the days of Noah....