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Disgusting: New Company Charging $5,999 to Advise Which Humans Should Live and Which...

• https://www.thegatewaypundit.com, by Bryan Chai

Meet Bob and Chuck.

Brilliant scientists at a new company have determined that Chuck will outlive Bob, so Bob may as well be discarded.

See how unfathomably twisted that is?

And yet it's the model for a new, pricey business that somehow got a glowing piece in The Wall Street Journal.

Nucleus Genomics, in its infinite wisdom (that's dripping with sarcasm), has revealed a $5,999 analysis of embryos, which can reveal certain factors, like likelihood of age-related diseases, height, and IQ.

It basically allows prospective parents using in vitro fertilization to go window shopping for the "best" possible baby, as dystopian as it is to type those exact words out.

"It is about living a longer, healthier life," Nucleus founder and chief executive Kian Sadeghi told the Journal.

(By the way, the "less desirable" babies are effectively condemned to a grisly death.)

Just to get this out of the way, IVF is unspeakably evil.

No matter who supports it, you simply cannot be a pro-life Christian and think IVF is OK.

If life truly begins at conception (big, fat spoiler: it does), then artificially forcing a bunch of conceptions and using a few of them while discarding and/or freezing the rest is nothing short of mass murder.

It's an attempt to "play God" by literally controlling life and death, and it's as heretical as it is blasphemous.

Just listen to this opening paragraph from the Journal (emphasis added): "Prospective parents using IVF will soon be able to rank embryos using genetic and other information in the hopes of extending the longevity of their offspring, according to the 25-year-old entrepreneur behind Nucleus Genomics, a DNA testing and analysis company."

Picking and choosing who lives and who gets shoved in a freezer — or worse — based on physical traits and characteristics is the literal definition of eugenics.

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