Apparently, Scientists are inching closer to developing fertility treatments that could allow a single person to create a baby all on their own. Sounds straight out of a sci-fi movie, right? This whole idea is kind of unsettling, isn't it? It's like playing god, and it raises a ton of ethical questions. You can just imagine how much rich narcissists would love this idea, right?
Think about it. Billionaires have always been obsessed with leaving a legacy—it's currently the closest thing they have to living forever. Very few donate all their wealth to charity; instead, they ensure they have an heir to pass it on to. Now, imagine them being able to pass their wealth onto a clone of themselves. It's like they could continue their legacy and dominance forever. Creepy, right?
And if that weren't enough, who knows what the future holds? Maybe they'll figure out how to transfer their consciousness into new clone bodies and live forever. I mean, narcissistic billionaires wouldn't want to die and let their clones live on if they don't have to, now would they? It's pretty scary to think about all this coming true. I don't know about you, but this whole thing gives me the chills.
What do you think? Is this playing god gone too far? Let me know your thoughts.
#Clones #Crazy #Evil
Think about it. Billionaires have always been obsessed with leaving a legacy—it's currently the closest thing they have to living forever. Very few donate all their wealth to charity; instead, they ensure they have an heir to pass it on to. Now, imagine them being able to pass their wealth onto a clone of themselves. It's like they could continue their legacy and dominance forever. Creepy, right?
And if that weren't enough, who knows what the future holds? Maybe they'll figure out how to transfer their consciousness into new clone bodies and live forever. I mean, narcissistic billionaires wouldn't want to die and let their clones live on if they don't have to, now would they? It's pretty scary to think about all this coming true. I don't know about you, but this whole thing gives me the chills.
What do you think? Is this playing god gone too far? Let me know your thoughts.
#Clones #Crazy #Evil
Apparently, Scientists are inching closer to developing fertility treatments that could allow a single person to create a baby all on their own. Sounds straight out of a sci-fi movie, right? This whole idea is kind of unsettling, isn't it? It's like playing god, and it raises a ton of ethical questions. You can just imagine how much rich narcissists would love this idea, right?
Think about it. Billionaires have always been obsessed with leaving a legacy—it's currently the closest thing they have to living forever. Very few donate all their wealth to charity; instead, they ensure they have an heir to pass it on to. Now, imagine them being able to pass their wealth onto a clone of themselves. It's like they could continue their legacy and dominance forever. Creepy, right?
And if that weren't enough, who knows what the future holds? Maybe they'll figure out how to transfer their consciousness into new clone bodies and live forever. I mean, narcissistic billionaires wouldn't want to die and let their clones live on if they don't have to, now would they? It's pretty scary to think about all this coming true. I don't know about you, but this whole thing gives me the chills. 😳
What do you think? Is this playing god gone too far? Let me know your thoughts.
#Clones #Crazy #Evil
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In Matthew 16:26, it says, "What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?" These billionaires might be able to create a world in their image, but they can't escape judgment. Their wealth and power are temporary and don't hold eternal value.
Heaven offers something greater than this broken world. The promise of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ is something these billionaires can't buy or clone. Instead of trying to live forever in a sinful world, they should seek salvation and a place in the world beyond. In John 3:16, it reminds us, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." True eternal life come from faith, not from trying to play god.