Rael: 'Craig Venter has achieved the first step toward creation of synthetic human beings!


21 May, 2010
 None    Science

“Today is an historical date,” declared Rael, leader of the International Raelian Movement, in a statement released this morning.


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“Today is an historical date,” declared Rael, leader of the International Raelian Movement, in a statement released this morning. “With Venter’s achievement, we’re witnessing the first step toward the Elohimization of humanity that will bring the creation of the first synthetic human being.”

According to the Raelian philosophy, the Elohim are the advanced extraterrestrial scientists who created all life on Earth, including people.
The announcement made by Craig Venter and his team at the Newseum today has been anticipated by Raelians worldwide, for Rael explained 35 years ago that we were created by human beings from another planet and would one day be able to create life ourselves.

Venter described his engineered cell as "the first self-replicating species that we have had on the planet whose parent is a computer."
“The creation of the first cell controlled by a synthetic genome as described by Venter and his team shows the entire world that life isn’t the mysterious gift of a hypothetical god,” said Dr. Brigitte Boisselier, spokesperson of the International Raelian Movement. “Instead, life is the result of an intelligent design, meaning a scientific design.”

She added, “Our mission now is to make sure that ethical committees understand how inevitable it is to create synthetic human life. That task might be more difficult than the creation itself.”

Rael anticipated Venter’s accomplishment in a speech he made several years ago. Some excerpts:

“We are now like the Elohim when they were about to come to Earth to create life long ago, when scientists on their planet were doing exactly what Craig Venter is doing now.”
“What will happen next? Some groups will totally oppose the creation of artificial life. Calling themselves ‘ethical committees,’ they will claim that the creation of beings is the privilege of ‘God’ or ‘mother nature.’ They will also claim that artificial bacteria can potentially be hazardous to human health. And yes, one day, if it didn't already happen with Aids or Ebola, one fatal bacterium may escape a laboratory and trigger a planetary interdiction of synthetic life creation voted through by the United Nations.
“At that point, scientists will have to continue their experimental creation of more and more sophisticated forms of life somewhere else. That means not on Earth, so it will be done on another planet, exactly as the Elohim did a long time ago!
“This will happen not only because nothing can stop science, but because nothing can stop reproduction at the macro-biological level. That is written in the collective genetic code of the ‘baby humanity’ composed of 6.5 billions cells – us. And nothing can stop this baby humanity from reaching puberty and reproducing the way macro-biology does it: by creating artificial life on another planet.”