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I think this is very dangerous.
Sorry I left Facebook cause there's too much rubbish and data grabbing in it. I can't comment on the video because I have not seen it, so I can only answer on the inputs here.
Stem cells are a completely different ethical concern especially when taken from embryos.
- Embryos:
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are derived from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst, a stage in early embryonic development.
- Source:
These stem cells are obtained from embryos donated by consenting individuals or couples after in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures.
Ethical Considerations:
The use of embryonic stem cells raises ethical concerns due to the destruction of the embryo.
I agree that this is problematic, even if those cells would not become a human anyway because the parents would not have more children. Opinions may differ on this, but I tend to see this as disrespectful.
For cell therapy, which is used in medical treatment , e.g. after healing leukemia, scientists have found methods to produce stem cells that are less programmed than mature cells from other cells from the same person, which has even a medical advantage. I support that progress in medical science as ethical.
If we dont see the potential of ethics abuse in creating a species from manipulating genomes.. how far can this go? It rings of a tower of babel situation or the manipulation of DNA in the creation of nephilim.
That's a second topic. Creating new or manipulated species is opening Pandora's box.
A Muslim Hadith supposed to go back to Muhammad says,
Aishah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah ﷺ returned once from a journey, and saw a curtain which I had hung along a platform with some pictures on it. The colour of his face changed. He tore it up and said, "O 'Aishah, the most tormented people on the Day of Resurrection are those who contend with Allah in terms of creation".
We are like Goethe's Sorcerer's Apprentice in face of God's creation, we can create, but we have no clue what would happen, and we are unable to undo it.
I don't think that pictures do any harm, it's rather a visionary admonition, and it has become important now.