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[[Image:Stalin-140508 27880t.jpg|right|202px|thumb|[[Joseph Stalin]]'s atheistic regime killed tens of millions of people.]]
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In an article entitled ''Stalin’s ape-man Superwarriors'' [[Creation Ministries International]] declares:
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The "ape man" experiments was an attempt by dictator [[Joseph Stalin]] to create a "super soldier" or similar being in the early 1920s, with the added attempt to prove the [[theory of evolution]] as a fact.  The brainchild of Stalin and a leading zoologist, the experiment involved the artificial insemination of chimpanzees with human donor sperm; the resulting failure of the experiment led Stalin to exile the scientist involved.
{{cquote|[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] dictator [[Joseph Stalin]] wanted to rebuild the Red Army, in the mid-1920s, with Planet-of-the-Apes-style troops by crossing humans with apes. This was according to a report in The Scotsman newspaper on 20 December 2005.
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The report claimed that Stalin ordered Russia’s top animal-breeding scientist, Ilya Ivanov, to use his skills to produce a super warrior. Stalin is said to have told Ivanov, ‘I want a new invincible human being, insensitive to pain, resistant and indifferent about the quality of food they eat.’ In 1926, the Politburo in Moscow passed this request to build a ‘living war machine’ on to the Academy of Sciences, who engaged Ivanov and sent him to West Africa with many thousands of dollars to conduct experiments in impregnating chimpanzees by artificial insemination. In the USSR, a centre was set up in Georgia, Stalin’s birthplace, for the ‘apes’ to be raised.
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==Overview==
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Bled by [[World War I]], the Russian Civil War, and the [[Bolshevik Revolution]], Stalin sought to replenish his army with men who were "resistant to pain and indifferent to the food they eat."  Aware of earlier experiments of cross-species hybrids, Stalin set the task to create these "ape-men" to a brilliant scientist, Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov, a graduate and professor of Kharkov University.
  
Ivanov’s experiments in Africa were a total failure. Further experiments in Georgia to use monkey sperm in human volunteers also failed. Ivanov was now in disgrace. For his expensive failure, he was sentenced to five years’ jail, commuted to five years’ exile in Kazakhstan, where he died in 1932, aged 61.<ref>[[http://creation.com/stalins-ape-man-superwarriors Stalin’s ape-man Superwarriors]</ref>}}
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Ivanov created a sensation in 1901 by perfecting and using the relatively new process of artificial insemination, which allowed him to increase herds (horses in his experiments) from a normal 30 foals per season by one stallion to 500 or more. He also was a pioneer in hybrid production, i.e. crossing domestic or wild animals with related wild species; one of his creations was the zeedonk, a cross between a [[zebra]] and [[Wild horse|Przewalski’s horse]].
  
For more information please see:
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The first suggestion of a human-ape hybrid was given by Ivanov in 1910 at the World Congress of Zoologists in Graz, Austria.  Believing in the concept of evolution, he theorized that humans and chimpanzees were so closely-related that a hybrid could be produced; in 1924 he secured permission from the Pasteur Institute in Paris to go to French Guinea and use the experimental primate station in Kindia, getting funding from the Soviet Academy of Sciences as well as the approval of Stalin.  Due to the lack of sexually-mature chimpanzees, Ivanov was forced to continue his experiments in Conakry, eventually returning to the Soviet Union to continue his work there.  In each experiment, the chimps failed to become pregnant.  Further experiments in Georgia to use [[orangutan]] sperm in human volunteers also failed.
  
*[[Atheism and bestiality]]
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==Anti-God motives==
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Other than to create a race of dull, yet obedient, slaves and soldiers, both Stalin's and Ivanov's motives had been to confirm evolution as a fact, and a belief in a creation by God to have been fantasy.  Ivanov may also have been tainted by racism; while in Africa, he used human sperm from the native population under the belief that Africans were closer to chimpanzees than himself, a Caucasian.  A December 5, 1925 article in a Soviet newspaper from Leningrad stated:
  
*[[Evolutionary belief and bestiality]]
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:''The task of the Ivanov expedition was simple. It was to go to the Congo and, if possible, induce the French Pasteur station working there under Professor Calmette to assist the Bolshevist scientists to catch a number of female chimpanzee apes. After this, Ivanov and his staff would endeavor to fertilize the apes by artificial methods and bring back the mothers with their little human apes to gladden the hearts of the anti-God Society in Soviet Russia and prove that "There is no God."''
  
*[[Atheism and morality]]
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Ivanov's grand experiment proved an expensive and colossal failure, and Stalin quietly shelved the information obtained.  In 1930, Ivanov became a victim in one of many purges, and he was sent off to a five-year exile in Kazhakstan, where he died in 1932.<ref>https://creation.com/stalins-ape-man-superwarriors Stalin’s ape-man Superwarriors</ref>
  
== Atheism and bestiality ==
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The [[atheist]] philosopher Peter Singer defends the practice [[bestiality]] (as well as [[abortion]], infanticide and [[euthanasia]]).  Despite holding these views the liberal and pro-[[evolution]] academic establishment rewarded his views with a bioethics chair at [[Princeton University]].<ref>[https://creation.com/the-basis-of-a-christian-worldview The Basis of a Christian Worldview]</ref><ref>[https://creation.com/answer-to-philosophy-religion-professor-on-biblical-exegesis-and-the-problem-of-evil CMI answers philosophy/religion professor on biblical exegesis and the problem of evil]</ref>
 
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''See also:'' [[Atheism and bestiality]]
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The [[atheist]] philosopher Peter Singer defends the practice [[bestiality]] (as well as [[abortion]], infanticide and [[euthanasia]]).  Despite holding these views the liberal and pro-[[evolution]] academic establishment rewarded his views with a bioethics chair at [[Princeton University]].<ref>[http://creation.com/the-basis-of-a-christian-worldview The Basis of a Christian Worldview]</ref><ref>[http://creation.com/answer-to-philosophy-religion-professor-on-biblical-exegesis-and-the-problem-of-evil CMI answers philosophy/religion professor on biblical exegesis and the problem of evil]</ref>
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The Bible says that bestiality is a perversion, and punishable by death (Exodus 22:19, Leviticus 18:23).  The atheistic worldview does not lend itself to the establishment of morality within society and individuals (see: [[Atheism and morality]] and [[Atheism and deception]]).  
 
The Bible says that bestiality is a perversion, and punishable by death (Exodus 22:19, Leviticus 18:23).  The atheistic worldview does not lend itself to the establishment of morality within society and individuals (see: [[Atheism and morality]] and [[Atheism and deception]]).  
  
A study found that "Psychiatric patients were found to have a statistically significant higher prevalence rate (55%) of bestiality than the control groups (10% and 15% respectively)."<ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1778686 A prevalence study of bestiality (zoophilia) in psychiatric in-patients, medical in-patients, and psychiatric staff - Int J Psychosom. 1991;38(1-4):45-7.]</ref> The atheist population [[Atheism and suicide|has a higher suicide rate]] and lower marriage rates than the general population (see: [[Atheism and suicide]] and [[Atheism and marriageability]] and [[Atheism and health]]). In addition,  ''[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]'' magazine made the observation that atheists tend to be quarrelsome, socially challenged men.<ref>http://voxday.blogspot.com/2007/08/socially-autistic-atheist.html</ref>
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A study found that "Psychiatric patients were found to have a statistically significant higher prevalence rate (55%) of bestiality than the control groups (10% and 15% respectively)."<ref>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1778686 A prevalence study of bestiality (zoophilia) in psychiatric in-patients, medical in-patients, and psychiatric staff - Int J Psychosom. 1991;38(1-4):45-7.]</ref> The atheist population [[Atheism and suicide|has a higher suicide rate]] and lower marriage rates than the general population (see: [[Atheism and suicide]] and [[Atheism and marriageability]] and [[Atheism and health]]).  
  
 
The [[Christian apologetics|Christian apologist]] and author Michael Caputo writes:
 
The [[Christian apologetics|Christian apologist]] and author Michael Caputo writes:
 
{{cquote|Although bestiality is not openly supported by well known [[Militant atheism|Militant Atheist]] sites, support for it is inherent in their insistence that decisions of a sexual nature should be left up to the individual adults to determine. God disagrees.<ref>[http://atheismexposed.tripod.com/god_bible-bestiality.htm GOD, THE BIBLE AND BESTIALITY]</ref>}}
 
{{cquote|Although bestiality is not openly supported by well known [[Militant atheism|Militant Atheist]] sites, support for it is inherent in their insistence that decisions of a sexual nature should be left up to the individual adults to determine. God disagrees.<ref>[http://atheismexposed.tripod.com/god_bible-bestiality.htm GOD, THE BIBLE AND BESTIALITY]</ref>}}
  
For additional information please see:
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== See also ==
 
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*[[Atheism and bestiality]]  
*[[Atheism and bestiality]]
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*[[Evolutionary belief and bestiality]]
 
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*[[Atheism and morality]]
 
*[[Skeptic Skatje Myers' comments on bestiality]] (Daughter of atheist [[PZ Myers]])
 
*[[Skeptic Skatje Myers' comments on bestiality]] (Daughter of atheist [[PZ Myers]])
 
 
*[[Wikipedia on bestiality]]
 
*[[Wikipedia on bestiality]]
 
== See also ==
 
 
 
*[[Atheism]]
 
*[[Atheism]]
*[[Atheism and morality]]
 
 
*[[Atheism and mass murder]]
 
*[[Atheism and mass murder]]
 
*[[Atheism and deception]]
 
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*[http://www.creationontheweb.com/content/view/5198/#txtRef2 Article from Creation On The Web]
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*[http://news.scotsman.com/ViewArticle.aspx?articleid=2688011 "Stalin's half-man, half-ape super-warriors", article in News.Scotsman.com]
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Latest revision as of 16:04, April 9, 2019

Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov

The "ape man" experiments was an attempt by dictator Joseph Stalin to create a "super soldier" or similar being in the early 1920s, with the added attempt to prove the theory of evolution as a fact. The brainchild of Stalin and a leading zoologist, the experiment involved the artificial insemination of chimpanzees with human donor sperm; the resulting failure of the experiment led Stalin to exile the scientist involved.

Overview

Bled by World War I, the Russian Civil War, and the Bolshevik Revolution, Stalin sought to replenish his army with men who were "resistant to pain and indifferent to the food they eat." Aware of earlier experiments of cross-species hybrids, Stalin set the task to create these "ape-men" to a brilliant scientist, Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov, a graduate and professor of Kharkov University.

Ivanov created a sensation in 1901 by perfecting and using the relatively new process of artificial insemination, which allowed him to increase herds (horses in his experiments) from a normal 30 foals per season by one stallion to 500 or more. He also was a pioneer in hybrid production, i.e. crossing domestic or wild animals with related wild species; one of his creations was the zeedonk, a cross between a zebra and Przewalski’s horse.

The first suggestion of a human-ape hybrid was given by Ivanov in 1910 at the World Congress of Zoologists in Graz, Austria. Believing in the concept of evolution, he theorized that humans and chimpanzees were so closely-related that a hybrid could be produced; in 1924 he secured permission from the Pasteur Institute in Paris to go to French Guinea and use the experimental primate station in Kindia, getting funding from the Soviet Academy of Sciences as well as the approval of Stalin. Due to the lack of sexually-mature chimpanzees, Ivanov was forced to continue his experiments in Conakry, eventually returning to the Soviet Union to continue his work there. In each experiment, the chimps failed to become pregnant. Further experiments in Georgia to use orangutan sperm in human volunteers also failed.

Anti-God motives

Other than to create a race of dull, yet obedient, slaves and soldiers, both Stalin's and Ivanov's motives had been to confirm evolution as a fact, and a belief in a creation by God to have been fantasy. Ivanov may also have been tainted by racism; while in Africa, he used human sperm from the native population under the belief that Africans were closer to chimpanzees than himself, a Caucasian. A December 5, 1925 article in a Soviet newspaper from Leningrad stated:

The task of the Ivanov expedition was simple. It was to go to the Congo and, if possible, induce the French Pasteur station working there under Professor Calmette to assist the Bolshevist scientists to catch a number of female chimpanzee apes. After this, Ivanov and his staff would endeavor to fertilize the apes by artificial methods and bring back the mothers with their little human apes to gladden the hearts of the anti-God Society in Soviet Russia and prove that "There is no God."

Ivanov's grand experiment proved an expensive and colossal failure, and Stalin quietly shelved the information obtained. In 1930, Ivanov became a victim in one of many purges, and he was sent off to a five-year exile in Kazhakstan, where he died in 1932.[1]

The atheist philosopher Peter Singer defends the practice bestiality (as well as abortion, infanticide and euthanasia). Despite holding these views the liberal and pro-evolution academic establishment rewarded his views with a bioethics chair at Princeton University.[2][3]

The Bible says that bestiality is a perversion, and punishable by death (Exodus 22:19, Leviticus 18:23). The atheistic worldview does not lend itself to the establishment of morality within society and individuals (see: Atheism and morality and Atheism and deception).

A study found that "Psychiatric patients were found to have a statistically significant higher prevalence rate (55%) of bestiality than the control groups (10% and 15% respectively)."[4] The atheist population has a higher suicide rate and lower marriage rates than the general population (see: Atheism and suicide and Atheism and marriageability and Atheism and health).

The Christian apologist and author Michael Caputo writes:

Although bestiality is not openly supported by well known Militant Atheist sites, support for it is inherent in their insistence that decisions of a sexual nature should be left up to the individual adults to determine. God disagrees.[5]

See also

Notes

References