Human Cloning Is Bad
- Cloning Is Bad! - ... idea as he sees every advance in human history as ... With the results...
- Human Cloning - ... recent polls by Time Magazine (The Ethics of Human Cloning 1998) it was shown...
- Human Cloning - ... gene in every cell" (Lovell) If you look at these positives influences that...
- The Ethics Of Cloning Humans - ... Why is this a bad thing? ... Concerning the potential health hazards of...
- Cloning - ... Several polls done by Time magazine (The Ethics of Human Cloning 1998) showed...
Submitted by blaine on May 24, 2008
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Human Cloning Is Bad
Human Cloning Modern science has gone beyond the boundaries of ethics and Catholicism to the point where they are trying to take over the role of God and create a human life without yield. Anyone who thinks that they can take the role of God and create another life has no respect for the morals and ethics this country was born on. Technology should not have to prove its power by being the first to create a human life for fun. By going through with this procedure, scientists are raising dangers as well as severe consequences. No one knows what this "semi-human" may bring to out society. Human cloning is not something that should be employed in our culture today or any other day. This method is wrong and anyone that believes in Catholicism or even God for that matter would agree. The American people, and the world, are not ready and never will be for this kind of technology. This method will raise so much controversy over the morals that arise, that we will have no other choice but to abort this method or reproduction.
Human cloning is a procedure in where a cell is taken from one person and combined with an egg from a donor woman. Once they are both taken, they are combined, fertilized, and then placed back into the uterus for incubation. By taking this cell from another person, you are giving the child-to-be an exact replica of the subjects DNA. Everyone knows that each persons DNA is different. This procedure would totally redefine everything technology has worked on for the past one hundred years. Not only is this against a Catholics moral by taking the egg out of a woman and fertilizing it in a petri dish, it against the ethics of many people throughout the world because you are making a copy of a person. Each person has the right to be unique. If this method is made possible, not only can there be duplicates of people running around, but if put into the wrong hands, someone could be able to clone someone...
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