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Cloning

Discussion in 'Mature Discussion' started by Crossfault, Apr 17, 2008.

  1. Crossfault

    Crossfault New Member

    Cloning in humans, not necessarily animals, is another issue that has been questioned, and viewd unethical and immoral for a long time. What do you think?


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  2. Yukie

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    I think it is okay. It is a good life insurance policy, but I hope the clones thought have second thoughts!

    Watching the movie The Island.
     
  3. SkylerOcon

    SkylerOcon New Member

    We shouldn't play God with nature. The very concept of cloning and using the clones as life insurance is pure science fiction.

    I don't want to eat cloned meat. The FDA just made it legal to sell cloned meat without marking it. I don't want to eat cloned meat. Cloning is stupid in the first place.

    We aren't God. In my opinion, there is not a God. So we need to stop trying to make one.
     
  4. Mike

    Mike Member

    From a dietary standpoint 'cloned meat' is identical to the original (that's why it can be unmarked). Protein is protein.

    From an ethics standpoint however, I don't really see how anyone can put forth a good argument saying it's ethical. (Someone feel free to prove me wrong) I haven't seen one to date.
     
  5. Earindel

    Earindel New Member

    lol

    Human cloning is a very typical science, because the cloned cells only have about the same life span as the original, but it is cut in half. The DNA and RNA of human genetics is the most complicated of its kind, the possibilities are actually endless as are the combinations of human. But I believe that stem cell cloning, a different type of human cloning is totally ethical.
     

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