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Cloning Ethics

Philosophy: Ethics
To Clone or Not To Clone?
Cloning is the production of a group of genetically identical cells or organisms, all descended from a single individual. All clones have exactly the same characteristics and precisely the same DNA as their host cells. Their have been many debates about the moral ethics of cloning in recent years. Many people believe that cloning is immoral and that we are "playing God". Most people do not know the true story behind cloning and do not realize the possibilities that cloning possess for out future and many others futures to come. Over 100 million Americans and two billion other humans worldwide suffer from diseases that could eventually be treated by the research of cloning. There are thousands of unused embryos in labs that will never see life so why should we not use them for research? Cloning should not be considered immoral because the knowledge that could come from this research would save millions of lives.
Many people believe......


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