Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Do you agree in cloning?


Answer:
It depends on what form on cloning... in some i do agree, but mostly i don't..
I do agree in cloning extinct animals so that the next generations of our childrens may be able to see and have a knowledge about that animals.. I also agree in the cloning of some milk producing animals that someday their milks can produce drugs that can cure diseases. I agree in cloning foods and crops to improve their qualities, in cloning some parts of our organs to help those people who needs that organ for their transplant.
I do agree in cloning when it comes to improving treatments and vaccinations for diseases..
But what I don't agree with cloning is when they will clone an entire copy of a human being, because it is against the law of God... "It is playing God" it is immoral because God alone can make a human being because God alone has the power to do it... We humans don't have a right to clone a human being...
But supposed we did clone a human being.. What do you think will happen? of corz we are subject to great diseases and will eventually lead to our extinction... why? coz all human beings will be identical, which means that entire human is at a risk of getting infected by the same type of pathogen. In scientific point of view, if every one has the same type of genes and they are closed to each other they may not defend against the same kind of serious disease. Then cloning will be detrimental in terms of a great disaster.
Another negative effect of cloning is inbreeding, as everyone has the same genotype and keep reproducing among themselves. This would lead us to our own extinction finally.
only for good reasons
yeah, there should be more of me.....haaaaa..
What's not to agree? Cloning is not necessarily the same as what you see in science fiction. It is a useful scientific technique that can help to uncover and investigate new molecular pathways and has lead to many new discoveries and therapies.
No, there are too many risks (ie. mutations). If you want more sheep or goats or dogs or some other animal, let them reproduce normally.
Even I would like to have an answer by a specialist.
I do not have a moral issue with cloning in general; however, there are definitely possible applications for this technology that I would have serious problems with. I'm okay with cloning animals for pretty much any purpose. I would support cloning humans in order to provide a child to a sterile couple, for example. I would strongly oppose cloning people only to serve as organ donors to the template individual, a concept that has been explored in some science fiction works. But cloning is also a possible pathway to the growing of internal organs only, so that a person can receive a clone of their own organ without a cloned individual having to sacrafice its life. So there will need to be significant oversight by watchdog groups as the technology for cloning is pursued, in order to ensure that it is not used for unethical purposes.
It depends

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