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Confronting the Future-Part 2

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Is Craig Venter a God?

If we pray to God because “he created us”, who should the species we create pray to?

God Creating Life at his Computer

God Creating Life at his Computer

Scientists may say we don’t need to answer that while we are creating microbes but what happens when we develop the ability to string together the code for 3 billion bases and produce our first “human”?

However, long before we create a human from scratch we will have developed the ability to genetically modify babies. Who is the God when we engineer a fetus to produce children to order or for a specific purpose? This question is just as relevant if you have the technology available to do it, but choose not to do it as it is, if you use the technology to do it.

At What Point Do You Become God?

So the question arises, when do you become a God? Is it when you create a single cell life form or must you wait until you have created a complex human life form? Or is there some half way point at which this event happens? I find it hard to justify making a distinction between the point where we create single cell life and a complex one.

The question is not merely one of hypothetical speculation any more. The science is here, the technology just needs to be refined.

Discovery Channel Video – Craig Venter – Good explanation of Genetic modification


What will be the position of species, especially complex species that are created by man to serve his needs? Whatever we call them, will they be slaves?

Apart from all the economic arguments regarding why slavery is not an efficient way to organize an economy, the ethical argument against slavery was basically that all men were created equal in the eyes of God. If we assume there is a God, then no matter who creates the species, it is still created under God’s auspices. Therefore the answer must be that they have equal rights. Of course that argument could equally apply to animals.

Is It Ethically Acceptable to Make A Slave?

But if we prove that life was created by a one in a billion chance chemical reaction does that change the position of man verses animals or vis-à-vis a species specifically created by man?

March of the slaves

March of the slaves

A long held belief in God has not endowed animals or the many disadvantaged humans, with equal rights, so what will happen when we take God out of the equation? Is it ethically acceptable that if man has the ability to create a form of human that is genetically programmed to serve mans needs, that he should do so? Will we regard this species as human, animal or android? Should it make any difference?

What if that species looks human, breathes air like us, has a human life span and dies like us? If it eats, feels pain and bleeds like a human? What if it has feelings? Is it ethical to produce a species that has a brain and can learn but is genetically programmed to be a servant or a soldier or a baby maker?

In this experiment Venter’s team injected synthetic DNA into a living cell and watched it take over that cell and ultimately wipe out the previous DNA. The cell then turned blue which the new DNA was programmed to do when it took control of the cell.

The aim is that one day we can inject DNA into a cancer cell and watch it self destruct. That would be good. How would we feel about injecting a male with DNA code and watch him turn into a female or vice-versa? Some would prefer this to the current situation which requires surgery and drugs to achieve a partial solution.

The options are endless but at what point are they the person God created or the person Craig created? Or do we do away with the notion of God?

Bad With God – What Will We Be Like Without?

In this increasingly secular world some would say that it doesn’t matter if you take God out of the equation, but until we can formulate a better foundation for an effective ethical and moral code we should not rush to throw out the old. Archimedes said it eloquently when he cried “Give me somewhere to stand and I shall move the earth”. Unfortunately secular humanists have yet to create a philosophy anywhere near as motivating as a faith in God which can move mountains.

This is the challenge that we now face, to find a philosophy that can move men to put their own self interest aside for the benefit of all mankind that can give them a basis on which to build an ethical moral code to live by and still give them enthusiasm for life.

Unfortunately, even as believers in God, we have still not reached a philosophical position of full equality among all members of the human race as we know it, so how will we incorporate these new man made species when they come. And they will come, the only question is when?

My prediction is that our attempt to address these issues will have consequential effects on our views about race, human equality, the rights of women and children, minorities and even animals.

This debate could be the impetus that we have needed from the beginning to approach a world view that is more encompassing, fair and compassionate for all.

But it will probably mean that we never get that slave, or, maybe, that once again, more people will be in danger of becoming one.

When it comes to making the important decisions that will impact our future our track record so far is etsy ketsy at best.

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Confronting the Future-Part 1
Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong

Scientists Create Life

The news is only days old but like a long awaited messenger, we have been expecting it with trepidation.

The answer to the question that man has been pondering for thousands of years is now in.

Like it or not and to hell with the consequences; Man has created life.

Okay, to be more accurate, scientists have created synthetic life in the lab.

But let’s not quibble over semantics because in the near future it won’t matter, we will have done both. J Craig Venter and his team have, to paraphrase those immortal words first spoken by Armstrong, taken “one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind?

But do we know where we leap? Or are we jumping with our eyes closed and hoping for the best?

Craig Venter on Creating Synthetic Life


What the Ancient Greeks Thought About “Life”

Since the days of Aristotle, scientists, philosophers, and theologians have debated the question, which I will state as: “Is Life a gift from God or merely a mixture of chemical components that ultimately unravel or stop working leading to a condition we call, death?”

The early philosophers thought our “soul” was “Life” which left our body when we died. The Greek word is derived from the verb “to cool, to blow” and refers to their concept that in humans and other animals, life was some form of “vital breath”, or “animating force” that some how entered our body at birth.

Henri Bergson’s Élan vital

Henri Bergson coined another term for that vital force that distinguishes the living from the dead; he called it “Élan vital”. In his 1907 book, Creative Evolution, Bergson closely linked Élan vital with consciousness. It was the existence of this vital force, which led people to believe that it was not possible to create organic molecules. In effect they believed man could not create life.

Scientists Create Synthetic Life in Lab

J Craig Venter

J Craig Venter

Now a little over 100 years later, Dr. Craig Venter’s team has taken an Armstrong like step toward proving them wrong. They have created artificial life by transplanting computer-designed genetic DNA into a bacteria cell to form a new strain of the bacteria. In effect they have created a computer virus that has resulted in a living organism.

While Bergson and his followers may be proved to be wrong, the ancient Greeks had numerous creation myths and perhaps some of these creation stories are more prescient than we realized, for example one ancient myth asserts that humans were created out of earth and water, aided by the Greek God, Prometheus, with his gift of fire.

Is Craig Venter a modern day Prometheus?

Was Prometheus some alien scientist and was his fire a Bunsen burner and are we the product of some computer programme – literally?”

This hypothesis may make an interesting topic of speculation but what is more likely is, that Venter’s experiment as well as that of other teams, such as the researchers at the Scripps Research Institute who in 2009, created molecules that self replicate and even evolve and compete, shows that given the right “environment” life could form spontaneously.

It might be a billion to one chance but the Scripps research hypothesized that “Some chemical reactions occurred about 4 billion years ago — perhaps in a primordial tidal soup or maybe with the help of volcanoes or possibly at the bottom of the sea or between the mica sheets — to create biology”. (see article in Live Science).

Is Man made in the Image of God?

Whichever way you look at it, this type of research will not only lead to new biochemical technology that could be used for good or bad but it will also re-open the age old questions regarding the origins and nature of life. This could have far deeper implications for man kind as he reassesses his place in the world as a creature not made in the image of God and with no moral superiority over other species.

In an article on eSTV we look at the mechanics of how scientists created life on a computer but in this article I want to ask the philosophical questions;

  • What happens if scientists prove there is no God?
  • What happens when scientists make human beings?
  • How will that affect our self esteem?
  • How will the loss of “God” or an after life affect the way people behave?

I Build You a Slave

The stated goals of the Venter project is to develop the ability to design microbes from scratch to perform functions ranging from converting carbon-dioxide into oil to cleaning up pollution and the manufacture of better vaccines.

We should note that they are the “Good” causes this technology can provide solutions for, but we all know that there is always another side to research. In this case it is the other uses governments will put it to such as biological weapons and changing the way species function to one day, creating new species of slaves to serve man and I don’t just mean smart microbes.

True, that may be a long way off but so was this result one hundred years ago and our scientific knowledge today is expanding at a rate at least equivalent to ten “20th century years” every year.

DNA Graphic with Explanation

DNA Molecule Graphic

The organism Venter’s team created has one million letters or bases of DNA code but how long will it take before they can piece together the 3 billion bases needed to produce a human (The human genome is made up of DNA, which has four different chemical building blocks. These are called bases and abbreviated A, T, C, and G. In the human genome, about 3 billion bases are arranged along the chromosomes in a particular order for each unique individual.) One thing this experiment reinforces is that nothing is impossible and time is relative.

Indeed, this work fans the debate over the bioethics which is heating up, as the Christian Science Monitor writes, due to “a broad trend in the physical and biological sciences – one that over the past several decades has evolved to give humanity the ability to manipulate inanimate, and now animate, matter at its most fundamental levels and in forms of uniquely human design”. (Pete Spotts, 20th May 2010). As our ability to create life gets closer to realization, so understanding the ethics involved becomes more urgent.

Venter says his work could be seen as the “final word in favor of mechanistic reductionism” of organic life”. He says. “That’s the enormous significance of this work.” This is a reference to Hegel’s hypothesis of biological development from mechanism to chemism, chemism to teleology, and teleology to life.

A Catholic Priest Discusses the Moral Issues


Please Go to Part 2 for:

Is Craig Venter a God?

At What Point Do You Become God?

Is It Ethically Acceptable to Make A Slave?

Bad With God – What Will We Be Like Without God?

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