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The Cloning Controversy

The cloning debates.

 I love my children and god forbid anything happen to them but I could not have a child created in my child’s likeness even though I may never see it to take its life.   That is not what I call being human and human beings in every sense of the word include a clone, a child created in another’s’ likeness using there chromosomes, there DNA, to only be taken apart causing them pain and eventual death for another.  No, I choose life and life no matter how you create it is life.  At what expense or lengths will science go and who will really pay the price

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  1. swatilohani

    On May 22, 2009 at 6:42 am


    a well researched ppiece, thnx for sharing

  2. Dreyan

    On April 7, 2010 at 11:36 am


    I like the way you talk about the issue, but what about cloning without the intention of killing them? Like for couples who can’t have their own kids? Personally I say no to that too, the last thing we need is more ways to replicate ourselves.

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