Some scientists say they are ready to apply the technology of cloning to human beings, are we? I don’t think human cloning should be allowed. It’s against God’s will, it is unhealthy, and it interferes with distinctiveness and individuality. There are plenty of more reasons that prove I don’t like human cloning, but those three seem like the main three to me. Most of the people who oppose human cloning say it’s because it’s against God’s will, in other words it’s against their religion. I believe this also. Cloning is making people technologically instead of physically.
We should just make the humans the natural way, instead of playing God. This is important to me because I believe in God, for the people who don’t believe in God maybe some of the other facts will convince them. When scientists begin the cloning process and actually clone someone, most of the time there will be disadvantages to the clone. For example, when cloning massive risks are taken and most of the time an abnormal and malformed child is produced. I mean you can keep trying to make the right clone, but for every one that the scientists mess up, that’s another human embryo put to waste.
In a Time/CNN poll on why people oppose human cloning 22% of the people said that cloning interferes with distinctiveness and individuality. This means that instead of allowing your baby to come into this world naturally and different from everyone else that the scientists will make your baby just like someone or just like you want your baby to be. God created us to be different, to be special in our own way, not to create us so we can create our own people. Most Americans do not expect human cloning will be possible or used in the near future, but from a poll by Time/CNN about half of the people think human cloning will be possible in the next ten years. It still comes down to the fact that scientists will be ready to clone human beings, but are we ready? Should we be ready? I don’t think we are, and that we ever should be.
The Essay on Ethics Of Cloning Humans People Things
Steve Staff Grade: B+ Biochemistry in the Real World Ethics of cloning Most of us should know of the new scientific technology that has allowed us to clone mammals. First a sheep that was cloned in Scotland, and then a small monkey in Oregon. All this talk about cloning has forced people to think about other possibilities with this new breakthrough. Most people have come to think about the ...