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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: ethical issues of cloning

Bounceisme ( 04/09/2004, 12:24:56 )

I have respect for differing opinions, but I cannot take seriously an argument that is not well researched, or an argument from someone who is not well educated on the topic. I have seen quite a few posts from you and I would suggest you not only research your own stance on cloning (which is quite obviously against), but also research why people are in support of cloning. Only by knowing both sides and having a well educated perspective will you be able to make a strong argument. Also, you never know how you might feel about a topic until you have seen all sides.(Just to get this out there as well, if we were to clone an entire human being, we could not practice medical procedures on them that we could not do to any other living human being; including you and myself. The clone would be a human being with all the same rights as any other human being. I believe another person on this board has made this argument and simply put they said something along the lines of, "we don't scrap them for parts.")

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