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The Problem Comes Down To ‘Playing God’: First Three-Parent Baby Born In UK Despite Ethical Concerns

Last week, the birth of the first three-parent baby in the UK was reported in the Guardian.

Journalists obtained evidence that fewer than five such babies were born in the UK, by making Freedom of Information requests to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. The first such birth in the world was in Mexico in 2016.

The treatment used is known as Mitochondrial Donation Treatment. The baby conceived from this treatment has a genetic father and two genetic mothers. Typically, a mother whose mitochondrial DNA is defective can choose to use this technique. The motivation for this is to prevent mothers passing on rare mitochondrial disease to their children.

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The nuclear material of the mother’s fertilised egg is removed and preserved. The father’s sperm is used to fertilise the female donor’s egg (which is free from any defects). This donor nuclear material is taken out of the donor’s fertilised egg and discarded. The parents’ nuclear material is then inserted into the donor egg. The result is a bay who has more than 99% of his or her DNA from the mother and father, and a very small number of genes – around 37 – from the female donor.

Legal change in 2015 paved the way

This was all made possible by Parliament changing the law in 2015. This was despite strong principled opposition by many medical experts and politicians. Baroness Hollins, chair of the Science Committee of the British Medical Association, disagreed with allowing the procedure.

On the other hand, the Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies claimed the procedure would be no different to ‘swapping a faulty car battery’. Research chemist Christopher Exley strongly criticised this analogy at the time as highly misleading, warning it had skewed the debate. He called the technique a scientific experiment not a therapy.

This technique was pioneered by the Newcastle Fertility Clinic. In 2016 the Guardian reported on work by medical researchers at the clinic, who published their initial findings in the journal Nature.

However, it was admitted at the time that the technique did not eliminate the problems. It is also significant that the history of comment on this issue shows hardly any concern about the psychological and social effects has been voiced by medical researchers.

The Guardian recently admitted that it was inevitable that a tiny number of abnormal mitochondria would be carried over from the mother’s egg to the donor’s egg during transplantation. This surely means that Dame Sally Davies was wrong to compare the procedure to ‘changing a car battery’. The Guardian cited research published this past February suggesting there is a chance these mitochondria could multiply whilst the baby is yet to be born.

Both the Guardian and the Telegraph quoted medical researchers in the UK who admitted this risk of so-called ‘reversion’ would still be present, despite the risk of mitochondrial disease being lowered.

Warnings by Christians not heeded

As the technique was being promoted in the UK, Christian organisations such as the Christian Medical Fellowship and Christian Concern raised warnings about the ethical pitfalls involved. It was hinted that prejudice could creep into the process of handling the resultant embryos. This is because it is mothers, not fathers, who pass on mitochondrial DNA to their children, thus mitochondrial diseases are passed on through mothers.

There is no way of predicting beforehand whether an IVF embryo conceived using this new technique will be male or female. The question then arises in the laboratory as to what to do with female embryos, whether they are more likely to be discarded.

‘Changing the face of the human race’

Back in 2015, Andrea Williams warned that the real issues raised by pushing for this IVF technique were moral not technical. She made the argument that it is unethical as it destroys the embryos carrying mitochondrial disease in order to create other lives.

Also, permanent genetic modifications would be passed down the genetic line when their full consequences are as yet unknown, affecting all future generations.

These concerns have now been repeated by several other Christian organisations this week. Essentially the problem comes down to ‘playing God’, engaging in radical experimentation on human embryos and thus commodifying human life.

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Editor’s Note:

Ken Ham, Founder and CEO of Answers In Genesis, discussed the Biblical and ethical issues of reproductive technologies which destroy countless human embryos:

Reproductive technologies come with a wide range of ethical dilemmas and outright evils, such as “the serial manufacturing and destruction of embryos” for various reproductive procedures, the intentional killing of embryos deemed “less fit” for survival…

Furthermore, this kind of thinking asserts that what adults wish for and desire (which may be a good thing, like a baby) is more important than the rights of a child (such as every child’s right to life or right to both a mother and a father). In our culture, it’s becoming increasingly obvious that adult desires trump children’s rights—all that matters is that an adult has consented to the use of a reproductive technology. But morality is about so much more than consent!

The rights of children matter. God designed the family unit in Genesis when he created one man and one woman, brought them together into marriage, and gave them the command to “be fruitful and multiply” (Genesis 1:27–28). That’s God’s design for the family! Many of these reproductive technologies subvert God’s design and destroy the lives of countless embryos (the murder of humans made in God’s image!) along the way.

In an interview with Pastor Billy Crone of sunrise Bible Church in Las Vegas, Nevada, Jan Markell discussed this shocking push for genetic modification and how such experimentation is a Biblically prophesied sign of Jesus Coming. 

Jan Markell reminds her listeners that one of the signs of the last days, as listed in Matthew 24:37 and Luke 17:26, would be the world’s close resemblance of what it was like in the ‘days of Noah’:

Luke 17:26 KJV – “And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man.”

“In the Genesis 6 account, there are two levels of wickedness going on there, that grieved the heart of God, for him to pull the trigger and say ‘that’s it, I’m gonna judge this whole planet.’ It was the general wickedness, the heart of man being continually wicked [Genesis 6:5]. I think we could all agree that’s being repeated today,” Jan Markell’s guest, Pastor Billy Crone, explains. “But it’s also the other wickedness in the hybridization of humanity [Genesis 6:1-4], that too is happening (It’s not coming, it’s happening), as well at the same time as this repeat of general wickedness. It’s really yet another Bible prophecy sign, howbeit a lot of people aren’t talking about it, that the return of Jesus Christ is imminent!”

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Last week, the birth of the first three-parent baby in the UK was reported in the Guardian.

Journalists obtained evidence that fewer than five such babies were born in the UK, by making Freedom of Information requests to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority. The first such birth in the world was in Mexico in 2016.

The treatment used is known as Mitochondrial Donation Treatment. The baby conceived from this treatment has a genetic father and two genetic mothers. Typically, a mother whose mitochondrial DNA is defective can choose to use this technique. The motivation for this is to prevent mothers passing on rare mitochondrial disease to their children.

untitled artwork 418

In Your Inbox

The nuclear material of the mother’s fertilised egg is removed and preserved. The father’s sperm is used to fertilise the female donor’s egg (which is free from any defects). This donor nuclear material is taken out of the donor’s fertilised egg and discarded. The parents’ nuclear material is then inserted into the donor egg. The result is a bay who has more than 99% of his or her DNA from the mother and father, and a very small number of genes – around 37 – from the female donor.

Legal change in 2015 paved the way

This was all made possible by Parliament changing the law in 2015. This was despite strong principled opposition by many medical experts and politicians. Baroness Hollins, chair of the Science Committee of the British Medical Association, disagreed with allowing the procedure.

On the other hand, the Chief Medical Officer Dame Sally Davies claimed the procedure would be no different to ‘swapping a faulty car battery’. Research chemist Christopher Exley strongly criticised this analogy at the time as highly misleading, warning it had skewed the debate. He called the technique a scientific experiment not a therapy.

This technique was pioneered by the Newcastle Fertility Clinic. In 2016 the Guardian reported on work by medical researchers at the clinic, who published their initial findings in the journal Nature.

However, it was admitted at the time that the technique did not eliminate the problems. It is also significant that the history of comment on this issue shows hardly any concern about the psychological and social effects has been voiced by medical researchers.

The Guardian recently admitted that it was inevitable that a tiny number of abnormal mitochondria would be carried over from the mother’s egg to the donor’s egg during transplantation. This surely means that Dame Sally Davies was wrong to compare the procedure to ‘changing a car battery’. The Guardian cited research published this past February suggesting there is a chance these mitochondria could multiply whilst the baby is yet to be born.

Both the Guardian and the Telegraph quoted medical researchers in the UK who admitted this risk of so-called ‘reversion’ would still be present, despite the risk of mitochondrial disease being lowered.

Warnings by Christians not heeded

As the technique was being promoted in the UK, Christian organisations such as the Christian Medical Fellowship and Christian Concern raised warnings about the ethical pitfalls involved. It was hinted that prejudice could creep into the process of handling the resultant embryos. This is because it is mothers, not fathers, who pass on mitochondrial DNA to their children, thus mitochondrial diseases are passed on through mothers.

There is no way of predicting beforehand whether an IVF embryo conceived using this new technique will be male or female. The question then arises in the laboratory as to what to do with female embryos, whether they are more likely to be discarded.

‘Changing the face of the human race’

Back in 2015, Andrea Williams warned that the real issues raised by pushing for this IVF technique were moral not technical. She made the argument that it is unethical as it destroys the embryos carrying mitochondrial disease in order to create other lives.

Also, permanent genetic modifications would be passed down the genetic line when their full consequences are as yet unknown, affecting all future generations.

These concerns have now been repeated by several other Christian organisations this week. Essentially the problem comes down to ‘playing God’, engaging in radical experimentation on human embryos and thus commodifying human life.

christian concern new logo

Editor’s Note:

Ken Ham, Founder and CEO of Answers In Genesis, discussed the Biblical and ethical issues of reproductive technologies which destroy countless human embryos:

Reproductive technologies come with a wide range of ethical dilemmas and outright evils, such as “the serial manufacturing and destruction of embryos” for various reproductive procedures, the intentional killing of embryos deemed “less fit” for survival…

Furthermore, this kind of thinking asserts that what adults wish for and desire (which may be a good thing, like a baby) is more important than the rights of a child (such as every child’s right to life or right to both a mother and a father). In our culture, it’s becoming increasingly obvious that adult desires trump children’s rights—all that matters is that an adult has consented to the use of a reproductive technology. But morality is about so much more than consent!

The rights of children matter. God designed the family unit in Genesis when he created one man and one woman, brought them together into marriage, and gave them the command to “be fruitful and multiply” (Genesis 1:27–28). That’s God’s design for the family! Many of these reproductive technologies subvert God’s design and destroy the lives of countless embryos (the murder of humans made in God’s image!) along the way.

In an interview with Pastor Billy Crone of sunrise Bible Church in Las Vegas, Nevada, Jan Markell discussed this shocking push for genetic modification and how such experimentation is a Biblically prophesied sign of Jesus Coming. 

Jan Markell reminds her listeners that one of the signs of the last days, as listed in Matthew 24:37 and Luke 17:26, would be the world’s close resemblance of what it was like in the ‘days of Noah’:

Luke 17:26 KJV – “And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man.”

“In the Genesis 6 account, there are two levels of wickedness going on there, that grieved the heart of God, for him to pull the trigger and say ‘that’s it, I’m gonna judge this whole planet.’ It was the general wickedness, the heart of man being continually wicked [Genesis 6:5]. I think we could all agree that’s being repeated today,” Jan Markell’s guest, Pastor Billy Crone, explains. “But it’s also the other wickedness in the hybridization of humanity [Genesis 6:1-4], that too is happening (It’s not coming, it’s happening), as well at the same time as this repeat of general wickedness. It’s really yet another Bible prophecy sign, howbeit a lot of people aren’t talking about it, that the return of Jesus Christ is imminent!”

Will You Help Reach People With Biblical Truth?

When you make a donation to this ministry you will be helping us reach more people with the sound and unashamed truth of God’s Word and how it speaks to our times through world news.

The World Is Only Going To Get Rougher, But Greater Things Are Still Ahead For Believers

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As Abortion Pill Cases Hit The Supreme Court, US Sees Highest Number Of Abortions In Over A Decade

“Abortion supporters try to make it sound more acceptable and less barbaric by saying that it ‘terminates a pregnancy.' But medication abortions, as they are called, are just another way to deliberately end the life of an unborn child—and that should be called what it is—murder.”

untitled artwork 6391

Purim: Jewish Survival Isn’t Contingent On The World’s Hostility, But The Power Of God

Today, we have the same spirit of the annihilation of the Jews coming from the same part of the world. Modern Iranian leaders are obsessed with the spirit of Haman even today. We don’t need an Esther in the palace anymore. We need the prayers of the saints worldwide.

ABC's of Salvation

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Decision Magazine V AD

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Amir V Ad #1

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