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Scientists Want to Grow Human Bodies Without Brains to Harvest Their Organs, by John Stonestreet, Shane Morris – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Scientists Want to Grow Human Bodies Without Brains to Harvest Their Organs, by John Stonestreet, Shane Morris

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By John Stonestreet and Shane Morris, LifeNews, Apr 28, 2025

LifeNews Note: John Stonestreet writes for BreakPoint.org. This article was originally posted here. This Breakpoint was co-authored by Shane Morris.

 

Washington, DCThe recent debates over in vitro fertilization and surrogacy have taught us that most Christians aren’t prepared with answers for what’s ahead. And that means we will be in even more trouble with crazier and more dystopian-sounding technology, which is surely on the way. If we do not embrace a robust theology of what it means to be human that includes the design and inherent goodness of the body, we’ll have no idea whether to reject, redeem, or participate in the innovations. 

Just recently, an article in the MIT Technology Review explored growing human bodies without brains or consciousness in order to harvest their organs for transplant. According to the authors, who are three researchers at Stanford, the ability to create “spare bodies” for parts may be closer than we think. In fact, it’s close enough that, they said, the public and lawmakers must start thinking through the issue now.   ….

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