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Originally posted by paramiteabe
Well what I ment by that is it can be a serous matter like something could go wrong with the cloneing. What if you clone a human and say the human dies right after he or she is cloned? Thats not good. I think thats just like waisting life awey you know? But cloneing animals for live stock is fine because we kill animals for food obveously.
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I believe killing animals for food is morally and ethically wrong, but that hardly sways your opinion, does it?
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how will you be abel to tell the clone when he or she is old enough that you were born in a lab? How would He or she take that? Will they become depressed and commit suicide because they think they are some kind of freak?
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It would probably be born in a hospital, like most other babies. If you meant conceived in a lab, then you must be against procedures such as IVF and other methods of artifical insemination.
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Or should we just stick to cloneing live stock or crops for farms to produce food. I think thats a better idea than cloneing humens. It's better because we would have an endless supply of food.
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Cloning animals to eat would be no more of an "endless" supply than is the current method of meat production. Isn't cloning animals "playing God" just as much as cloning humans?