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Last month, the LA Times reported that the University of California at Berkeley would no longer take money from “The Genealogical Eugenic Institute Fund.” The school had been drawing from the fund for years, until a “shocked and dismayed” bioethics professor learned of the fund and saw the term “eugenics” in the title. Rightly so.

Modern “eugenics” emerged as an application of Darwinism in the late 1800s. Social scientists believed they could “improve the human race” by encouraging the “well-bred” and healthy to procreate, while discouraging (or even, for some, forcibly preventing) the poor, the sick or just the “undesirable” from having children.

While eugenics typically brings to mind the Nazi attempt to exterminate 6 million Jews during the Holocaust, the idea’s intellectual development is largely American. For example, Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger openly advocated for eugenics, and actively worked to advance birth control with African American women as part of what she called the “Negro Project.” . . .

Though the Dean of UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health promised the money was not used for any sort of racially motivated genetic research, it was used for genetic counseling, he admitted. In other words, money from the eugenics fund was used to research assisted reproductive technologies, specifically how those industries might “take advantage” of genetic testing. That research will continue.

So to be clear, though UC Berkeley disavowed a fund connected to a pseudo-science that is unarguably racist (a scary thing for Berkeley’s PR department), the university made no promises to stop studying or funding actual eugenics. In other words, the university rejects the racist connotations of the word eugenics, but embraces the practice. They’ve judged this fund by the name on its letterhead but ignored the content of its character.

In 2020, eugenicists may not be goose-stepping down the street in khaki uniforms, but they are not hard to find. While the word “eugenics” rightly offends our modern sensibilities, the eugenics impulse is alive and well, especially in the sciences and social policies of human reproduction. . . .

The eugenic impulse is responsible for the near eradication of Down syndrome in Iceland, and the catastrophically low rates of girls born in China and India and other parts of the world because of “sex selection.” When customers shop at the sperm bank for samples based on the donor’s height, skin, athletic ability, IQ, or eye color? That’s the eugenic impulse. . .

We justify this impulse not through promises of an improved race but through a technological pragmatism. In vitro fertilization is expensive, and clinics often counsel parents to get the most for their money by creating multiple embryos and implanting only the “healthiest” ones. And any parent who’s received a positive diagnosis from an amniocentesis has experienced the pressure of justifying a decision not to abort, rather than vice-versa.

A million such decisions are made daily, most by well-meaning folks with perfectly reasonable explanations. At the same time, these decisions are being made within a cultural milieu in which not only the inherent relationship between marriage and childbearing is severed, but in which the eugenics impulse goes largely unchallenged.

In his book Our Bodies Tell God’s Story, Christopher West rightly observes that “when we begin untying the tight-knot nexus of marriage, sex and babies, we end up redefining all three.” Marriage becomes a piece of paper. Sex is reduced to an exercise of personal pleasure. Babies become products, disposable when unwanted, valuable only when wanted and, even then, designable to our specifications.

UC Berkeley ought be uneasy by the word “eugenics” and its racist history. We ought all be wary, however, of the practice of eugenics, and how normal it has become.

(Excerpt from The Christian Post. Article by John Stonestreet. Photo Credit: Unsplash.)

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Tessa
November 9, 2020

Our children are the real losers. They will not know any different. My adult grandchildren are not concerned about God and truth. They only are trying to make enough money to make it through the month. Doctors are already controlling what foods their children eat and how many shots they receive. I am so glad that I was raised to think for myself and put God first. This sounds so much like Germany in WWII. We are following the path that the country of Israel followed and we will suffer the same fate, IF this country does not turn around.

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Kimberly
November 9, 2020

Surprised to be reminded of it. I had completely put it away in the back of my mind. Thank you!

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    Kimberly
    November 9, 2020

    Lord, forgive us (me) for not wanting to bring all issues of immorality to you!❤️🙏

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Susan
November 9, 2020

Was I surprised by anything in this article? No. Eugenics is the outcome of Satan’s hatred for humanity. That it’s been “cleaned up” is not surprising. I need accurate info on Margaret Sanger. That’s been cleaned, too.

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Carol Moyer
November 9, 2020

Oh God, our Lord, help us. My heart is sick hearing this. Forgive us for allowing this abomination in our nation, and the world. Help us to be brave and rise up with the authority of Jesus and take a stand for righteousness. Thank you Lord for your love conquers a multitude of sin.

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Sheila A Reynolds
November 9, 2020

Oh Gracious Father,
We are beyond thankful for your protective Holy Spirit holding back the forces of evil in the earth at this time! It’s incredibly sad to think how many friends and loved ones may not have even been born if Eugenics had been allowed to be practiced in America!
Please wake up the rest of the world to this evil practice!!

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