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July 31, 2006

Prof Wants to Create Human/Animal Hybrids As Part of War on Christianity

Posted by Dave Blount at July 31, 2006 4:49 PM

Professor David Barash, who teaches Animal Behavior, Evolutionary Psychology, and Peace Studies at the University of Washington, wants to take the depraved form of nihilism known as moonbattery to a logical if nightmarish extreme by creating human/animal hybrids — not for any scientific purpose, but simply out of hatred for God.

Since Darwinism as a comprehensive explanation of human life doesn't pass the laugh test, high priests of this godless religion feel compelled to defend it stridently. Rather than reject their preposterous beliefs, ideologues like Barash cling to them ever more frantically — and lash out at anyone who won't drink the Kool-Aid.

In Barash's words, the point of his horror movie hybrids would be to stamp out the belief that

the human species, unlike all others, possesses a spark of the divine and that we therefore stand outside nature.

You see, as PETA President Ingrid Newkirk put it, "A rat is a pig is a dog is a boy." Princeton's illustrious bioethicist Peter Singer would agree. Human life, like all life, is just a random accident with no meaning whatsoever. There is no difference between you and gerbil or a turnip or a stone.

Reality is a vacuous, meaningless void, and our existence has no value — or at least, that's what the liberal elite wants us to think. But anyone gullible enough to be convinced of this by test tube monstrosities probably believes it already.

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Darwinist priest David Barash.

On a tip from V the K.