It
may seem a long time ago now, but nevertheless the event is still something
that deserves recollection and comment. At
John
and Lesley Brown were unable to have children. They had been trying for nine
years. Eventually they were referred to the famous gynaecologist Dr Patrick
Steptoe in 1976. On
From a purely scientific
perspective, there would appear to be no reason for preventing such an
operation. Most would hail it as a miracle, if it produced a live birth. But
from the Christian viewpoint, one immediately has a brake on the very thought
of such action. One only has to read the story of Hannah in first Samuel, to
realise that God, as the Author of life,
sometimes withholds the power to conceive. It may be because of internal
physical abnormalities within the woman, or live sperm depletion in the man. Or
it may be that God has prevented conception in a sovereign manner. Whatever may
be the cause of infertility, prayer is the correct approach to the
solution of the problem. If by prayer the Lord still withholds this power, then
the parents are able to seek adoption. This may seem to be a very cold and
clinical judgment on women who pine for pregnancy – after all it is their
normal God-given inclination in life. But the Bible has been given to the world
as a way, the only sure way to understand the problems of life, and to
look to science, no matter how alluring it may be, is to emulate the
disobedience of King Saul, who, because he couldn’t get an answer in any other
way, went to the witch of Endor, a forbidden practice by Mosaic legislation,
and one for which he, Saul, had at times called for the death penalty during
his inglorious reign.
The
September 1978 edition of the READER magazine contained the following
article, which we quote in full before making any further comment. [Please note
that the father’s name appears as Gilbert, but in fact it should be John. We
are not sure how this arose; possibly Mr Brown possessed both names.]
Six weeks old, the
miracle Test Tube Baby of England can move solid objects with its mind and
shows it can read the thoughts of others.
These
are the amazing reports coming from
The
infant, born July 25th, began showing alarming psychic abilities
shortly after coming home from
“Baby
Louise looked at a teddy bear on a shelf near her crib. The doll slid off onto
the floor,” confided George Landingham, one of the security guards hired by the
London DAILY MAIL to protect the Brown home. The DAILY MAIL has exclusive
rights to all stories and photos about the world’s first test tube baby.
“The
same day, the mother carried a stack of clean diapers into the nursery. She was
holding them firmly at the top and bottom of the stack. But suddenly they slid
out of her hands. Mrs Brown said she felt an unseen force tug the diapers out
of her hand. Then she noticed baby Louise was staring oddly in her direction.”
The
guard said Mrs Brown went into near panic when she entered the nursery first
thing one morning, and found all the furniture pulled away from the walls. “A
chest of drawers was in the middle of the room, 10 feet from its normal
position,” he reveals. “A nightstand which had been near the crib was on the
other side of the room, completely turned round. A picture on the wall had
fallen to the floor. Yet no one had been in the room for the past six hours,
when the baby had its
In
the first few days after baby Louise came home, the only visitors besides
relatives were medical representatives of
All
except Dr Lichtenstein have refused to comment on the nature of their visits to
the Brown home. He stated carefully, “Problems concerning the baby’s mental
development have arisen. Certain things have occurred which were totally
unforeseen. Physically, the baby is healthy and normal. The problem involves
what appears to be a highly irregular brain abnormality.” Asked if the Brown
infant were retarded, the doctor snapped, “Quite the opposite!” He refused to
answer more questions.
The
same group of doctors, plus others, have been seen entering the offices of Dr
Patrick Steptoe, the famous gynaecologist who performed the breakthrough
procedure of fertilising an ovum from Mrs Brown outside her body. Dr Steptoe
and his colleague Dr Edwards are completely incognito since rumours of strange
mental powers in the Brown baby began to be heard. The guard detail around the
Brown’s modest home in a working class neighbourhood of
“All
I know is that it’s easier to get into the Queen’s private chambers at
In
We
have no way of checking the credibility of the above record. Some newspapers
are known for their tendency to “create” news, rather than report it. This is
especially true of a few unscrupulous tabloid dailies in British circulation.
Unashamedly they make up startling stories and publish them as “news.” Thus far
we have not been able to find any corroborating evidence concerning the strange
happenings that occurred around Louise in her first weeks of life. All that we
can say is that Dr Frederick Sykes’ prediction was way off beam. Louise, now at
23 years of age, appears quite normal, and is working in a Day Care Centre in
All
that has been recorded so far, relates to 1978. Since then IVF has become a
very common practice around the world. According to statistics presented by
David Derbyshire,
Now
that IVF seems to be firmly established as a “cure” for infertility, further
possibilities have emerged, for example –
We believe that science and technology is getting out of hand. Whereas
many people look upon these things as the “wonders and miracles of modern
science”, in fact God is being wholly left out of their thinking. The “occult”
powers that were manifest in the presence of Louise Brown could well have been
allowed by God to show that all such experiments to do with life processes are
out of harmony with His ways, and therefore deeply subject to Satanic
interference. The fact that it hasn’t happened since, amongst all the other
cases of IVF, is beside the point. We believe that Judgement was being shown in
the first case, precluding the necessity for it being shown subsequently.
Once genetic engineering became a viable possibility, teams of research
scientists the world over began to experiment. In February 1997 “Dolly” the
sheep was born, the first “clone”. In
this week’s news (July 2001) we find the following –
“Advances in genetic engineering mean that lesbian couples could one day
have their own child – without using male sperm. Experiments with mice suggest
that it may be possible to create a human embryo by fusing an egg cell from
another female in place of the sperm.”
The article went on to say, in more detail, how this might be achieved.
Here is an excerpt from the “Scientific American”, of
Wilmut's work at the Roslin Institute in
Even so, Wilmut's experiment provides a
long-sought confirmation that adult cells do in fact contain workable versions
of all the genes necessary to produce an entire organism. Moreover, the
procedure will surely be refined and may become an important aid in all manner
of biological and biomedical investigations. It might, for example, be used to
mass-produce animals that mimic human diseases for research purposes. The
technique might in time also be used to improve livestock.
As for the possible use of cloning to
produce copies of humans, most ethicists' initial reaction
is that such an action would be unconscionable--although in the
President Bill Clinton, who has asked the
"National Bioethics Advisory Commission" to make recommendations on
what controls should be placed on human cloning research, has banned the use of
federal funds for such work. He has also asked private companies to honor a
"voluntary moratorium" in the area. But if cloning of humans does
prove practical, it may be impossible to prevent physicians from offering
it--if not in the
--Tim Beardsley, staff writer
Before the Flood of
Noah’s day, some angels cast off their higher dimensional form, and came down
to earth with the sole purpose of cohabiting with human women. The offspring of
such unions were not what they expected. They grew to enormous size, due (as
one biologist stated) to the absence of the growth controlling hormone in the
pituitary gland. These “Nephilim”, and later “Rephaim” created havoc on earth.
But see what Isaiah was told about such beings. (Literal translation of
Isa.26:14 & 19) “They are dead; they shall not live again; they are
Rephaim, they shall not rise. You visited them and destroyed them, and made all
their memory to perish. - - - - Your
dead ones shall live again; together with My dead body they shall arise, for
your dew is as the dew on herbs; but the earth shall cast away the Rephaim.”
This early case of “genetic engineering” produced beings that lived on earth,
but were not creations of God. Therefore they could not become part of the
resurrection promised to all mankind. “As in Adam all die, so in Christ
shall all be made alive.” (1 Cor.15:22) It makes one stop and think
about all these manufactured forms of life we hear about these days. Would a
cloned human have a soul? Would he be destroyed like the Rephaim?
And so, finally, we see, in respect
of Louise Brown, the hand of God at work, showing judgment on those who
interfere in areas where He alone should act as Author of life. But how many
will look in this direction, and act accordingly? Science never remains static. What starts off
as a seeming wonder, proliferates in all manner of sordid directions, as shown
by the possibilities mentioned above. How much longer will man’s inventions be
allowed before the day of Divine Intervention?
. . . . . . Even so, come Lord
Jesus.