Monday 29 April 2013


Ethical Issues

Cloning

  •  Their might be people that will use clones in an inhuman manner. For example, they feel that we will clone humans in order to use them for their organs, and when we no longer need them, we will kill them off. In so doing, individuals might believe that we are violating the rights of these cloned peoples. 
  • A lot of the ethical problems deal with religion. People find that cloning is wrong because God did not intend for it to happen and what not. It basically goes against all of the religious beliefs. It can cost a lot of money to presume. Most people will not have the money to afford such expensive technology.
  •  A severe imbalance could happen. The cloning might not work properly, and innocent human lives can be at stake.
  •  The operation will not be pure. The human will simply be a decoy, and none of its properties will be natural or compelling.
  •  If cloning takes place there will be no sense of originality or original behaviour. Unique qualities will not be present.

 There are many reasons as to why cloning might be a horrific option to choose from. However the operation could also simply go right and then there will be a new creation that will take over the human race, and make it more interesting to discover. Bottom line is that cloning could be a dangerous medicine to humans but it could also proceed well. There is no right answer as to whether it will be supernatural or not but cloning is definitely something that needs a lot more practice, experiments, and research in order for it to carry out the process.

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