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US company charges couples to screen their embryos for IQ: Our broken moral compass and the path to inner transformation

The Daily Article

The Denison Forum

Christianity, Daily News, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.9576 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2024

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

American startup company Heliospect Genomics is offering to help wealthy couples screen their embryos for IQ, marketing their services at up to $50,000. While scientists warn that such genetic screenings are currently inconsistent and not technologically reliable, the story raises the question: If you could use genetic testing to select a baby based on IQ or other traits, would you? Should you?

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0:00.0

Greetings. It's Tuesday, October the 22nd, 2024, and this is the Daily Article Podcast. Today's

0:09.2

daily article is written by Dr. Jim Denison and narrated by Chris Elkins of the Denison Forum.

0:16.4

American startup company Heliospec Gen, is offering to help wealthy couples screen their

0:22.6

embryos for IQ, marketing their services at up to $50,000.

0:27.6

While scientists warns such genetic screenings are currently inconsistent and not technologically reliable,

0:34.6

the story raises the question, if you could use genetic testing to select a baby based on IQ or other traits, would you? Should you?

0:43.3

Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis is currently being used in conjunction with in vitro fertilization, IVF, to reduce the risk of passing on inherited conditions. Embryos created through IVF are tested

0:57.8

for single gene disorders such as cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, or polycystic kidney disease.

1:05.7

The healthiest embryos are implanted in the mother and others are frozen or discarded. The practice raises enormous ethical issues of its own, especially for those of us who believe life begins at conception.

1:17.6

However, in my work as an ethics consultant with a major healthcare system,

1:22.6

I have also been anticipating the day when such testing would be used to select embryos based on IQ and a

1:29.7

variety of other attributes. Such eugenic practices would clearly be attractive to many who could afford

1:36.2

them. This issue points to an even more fundamental cultural question that affects every one of us,

1:42.0

regardless of our age or station in life.

1:45.0

There was a day when couples could know little about their babies prior to birth.

1:49.2

Ultrasound scanners were not widely available until the 1970s.

1:53.6

The same was true for prenatal screening for Down syndrome.

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Prior to this time, sex selective abortions were obviously not possible. Today, millions of babies,

2:03.4

usually females, have been aborted on the basis of their gender. Down syndrome babies were not

2:09.0

detectable in utero and thus not aborted. Today, 90% of women whose unborn babies are diagnosed

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with Down syndrome choose to abort them.

2:18.3

We could have a similar discussion of nearly any ethical issue of our time.

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