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Cloning
Cloning captured the public's attention when Scottish scientists startled the world in July of 1996 when they announced the birth of a sheep named Dolly, which they had cloned from the nucleus of an adult mammary cell and a sheep egg. Ever since this event occurred people have been thinking about the possibility of cloning humans. The clone's physical appearance would be the same as the person he/she was cloned from, but depending on the society it would be brought up in it's personality would be totally different. For moral reasons I consider cloning to be ungodly. Many people in this decade also believe that human cloning should be illegal for many different reasons, but there are many people who think it should be legal. Human cloning is a very sensitive subject with its advantages and disadvantages.
Why clone human embryos? There are many legitimate reasons for investigating cloning. Embryologists believe that the research could help improve the lives of further generations. Cancer research is possibly the most important reason for embryo cloning. Oncologists believe that embryonic study will advance the understanding of the rapid growth of cancer cells. Cancer cells develop at approximately the same rate as the embryonic cells do. By studying the embryonic cell growth, scientists may be able to determine how to stop it, and also stop cancer growth in turn (Watson, 1994). Another important reason for embryo cloning is to remove genetic diseases out of the embryo's DNA and replace it with regular DNA, but this procedure is only theoretical. This is another reason cloning should be allowed to find out if this procedure is possible. Also,
doctors hope that by being able to study the multiple embryos developed through cloning, they can determine what causes spontaneous abortions. Contraceptive specialists also believe that if they can determine how an embryo knows where to implant itself, then they can develop a contraceptive that would prevent embryos from implanting in the uterus (Watson, 1994). One questionable procedure is cloning an embryo to use the bone marrow of the clone for a critically sick child. These are many reasons human cloning should be allowed.
There are many reasons cloning should be allowed. There are also many reasons cloning should not be allowed. Religious groups say it is "Taking the work of God into our own hands." To many religious groups believe cloning is morally wrong because there is no mention of cloning in the Bible and because of this they think that if God wanted us to clone he would have mentioned it. Another thing that has people worried is that cloning would take away the individuality in the world. This is a big issue that most people over look in human cloning. If the issue of cloning humans was legalized, then many families would want to freeze cloned cells of family members, so if they were to die they could give birth to the same family member and have him/her back. The problem with this is if this were to happen the child/family member would be different. Its physical qualities would be the same but its mental and emotional states would be totally different. The new person would be growing up in a totally new time period and
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