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Scientists have recently discovered that “Bottle-fed babies could benefit from formula milk made according to a sex-specific recipe” (The Times, February 15, 2014). Research on monkeys, whose physiology closely reflects that of humans, demonstrated that “mothers produced higher fat and protein when they were nursing male offspring, and that these differences were pronounced for the first-born son.” Their milk for males was also 35 percent higher in calories. Female babies consumed greater quantities of milk that was higher in calcium (ibid.). While liberal intellectuals push the idea that males and females are no different, scientific research suggests quite the opposite—that males and females are actually different from birth! In addition, emerging research continues to highlight the superiority of natural processes like breast feeding over human attempts to recreate breast milk through formulas.
King David noted that human beings are “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14), and Jesus stated that God made males and females different from the very beginning (Matthew 19:4). For more information on the awesome God who created all things, read our booklet, The Real God: Proofs and Promises.