Cloning, are you for it, or not? |
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Cloning, are you for it, or not? |
*NatiMarie* |
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Hopefully, this thread hasn't been made yet, sorry if it has...
Anywhoo: Are you for or against cloning? Why or why not? |
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Let me clear things out a little. Most people under this topic are arguing against cloning because either "they have no soul" (which is a totally incorrect assumption) or "it will be tough on the clone because he won't be treated normally". The latter argument is an alright one - though I think it's still a bit off the point.
The main reason millions of dollars are pumped into the research of cloning is for medical benefits. Clones can provide missing organs or missing tissue that hostpitals are in despaerate need for. You cannot just clone an organ - you must clone the whole human, then take out the bits you want. The issues come in there. Does the clone who you've just "built" count as a human being? Is it right to develop and kill clones for the benefit of other people? I have argued that they are just the same as any other human being and the reason I have done is not to support clones, but to argue against cloning because humans should not be sacrificed for the benefit of others. |
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