The "Baby Bag" Is Here - The War On Women Continues - We Are The Watchmen Weekly, August 16, 2025
The “baby bag” era begins—erasing mothers, commodifying children, and calling it progress... the pipeline we mapped is now a marketplace. Read, Share, & Subscribe - WeAreTheWatchmen.org
The Baby Bag Is Here
“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness.” (Isa. 5:20)
“So God created man in his image: in the image of God created he him: he created them male and female.” (Gen. 1:27)
Two summers ago we told you where the war on women leads (Click Here to read.)
First, erase the woman with euphemisms.
Then teach institutions to pretend.
Then let the lab coat step in and offer a “solution.”
This week’s article is the next mile marker: in Guangzhou, a startup led by Dr. Zhang Qifeng says they’re readying a humanoid “pregnancy robot” - a life-sized “surrogate” with an artificial womb, tubing to feed the child, a nine-month promise, a price tag, and even talks with provincial officials about how to fold the thing into policy.
Not a think piece. A product.
The pitch leans on earlier “biobag” headlines about stabilizing extremely premature animals… then glides past the parts they can’t explain: fertilization, implantation, a living placenta, immune tolerance. And yet the sales language is polished: mature stage, prototype soon, benefits to families and the nation.
If the “Bonus Holes” story was the softening, this is the hardware.
Let’s talk plainly.
They’re not aiming at compassion; they’re aiming at motherhood. The article telegraphs the move: the baby grows inside a chamber, hooks to a line, nourished by chemistry and software, and—after nine months—out comes a living child.
The promise lands with a glossy inevitability: technology can do what women have always done. They sprinkle “plausibility dust” with references to past animal work and then, with a straight face, call it “mature.”
But even in their own words the holes show: they can’t tell you how an embryo takes root inside a body it knows is mother, how a placenta is built and governed day by day, how a thousand micro-signals between mother and child are read, answered, and kept in balance. They wave that away and keep talking price and policy. That alone tells you what this really is.
We warned in 2023 that once you teach a culture to lie about women… front holes, bonus holes, person with a cervix… you’ve primed it to lie about everything else.
Call it kindness, call it inclusion, call it progress; it’s still a lie.
“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.” (1 Cor. 14:33)
Confusion is a tool. The endgame is control.
And, in case you weren’t clear, here’s where they want to take you:
Watch the arc.
First comes the word game, then the clinic script, then the ethics panel that assures you there’s nothing to see, then the pilot program with government friends, then the billing code, then the lawsuit that tells your hospital, your school, and your church what “care” must look like.
The article even nods toward the sales angles: help the infertile, solve a demographic crisis, equalize pregnancy for men. Each line is designed to dress rebellion as mercy.
And once the framework exists, your taxes, your insurer, and your children’s textbooks will be told to salute it.
What’s at stake isn’t a gadget.
It’s the meaning of a woman and the status of a child.
In Father’s design, a child is knit together in the hidden place, receiving not just nutrients but presence - body to body, heart to heart.
“Thou hast covered me in my mother’s womb… I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Ps. 139:13–14)
The machine cannot give that.
The machine can only log data - growth curves, chemical adjustments, alerts - and hand it to whoever buys the subscription. The womb becomes a port, the baby a project, and the family a user account.
“The heart is deceitful above all things, and wicked: who can know it?” (Jer. 17:9)
And then there’s the lie beneath all lies: that we can unmake creation and suffer no judgment.
“For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections… the women did change the natural use… likewise also the men.” (Rom. 1:26–27)
Dress it in chrome and glass if you like; it’s still idolatry.
Make a golden calf or make a “baby bag,” the spirit is the same.
Some will say, “But think of the hope! “
We answer: helping preemies live is mercy; replacing mothers is madness.
Some will say, “It’s just another option.”
We answer: options become mandates once they are funded, and dissent becomes “harm” once it offends the idol.
Some will say, “This will liberate women.”
We answer: it erases women and rents out their Father-given glory to a lab.
We’re Watchmen. We don’t gawk, we warn.
Here is the warning: once the article speaks in the language of retail and regulation, the fight is not theoretical.
It is pastoral, parental, legislative, and immediate.
Hospitals and ministries must decide now what they will and will not bless. Schools must teach what a mother is without apology. Fathers and mothers must prepare their children so they can smell a sales pitch from a mile away.
Churches must recover the discipline to say no to glittering lies and yes to costly truth.
“Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.” (Eph. 5:11)
There’s a reason Scripture ties the treatment of children to severe warning.
“Whosoever shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” (Matt. 18:6)
When a culture turns children into deliverables and mothers into docking stations, the millstones start piling up.
In 2023, we said the sword was far off and the trumpet must sound. Today, the blade is at the gate and the salesman is smiling.
Do not flinch. Tell the truth. Protect mothers. Guard the little ones.
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