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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

It's a package deal

SC ( 03/03/2004, 10:36:56 )

How is cloning different from what you call stem cell research? Where are the stem cells going to come from? Anything that makes a copy is a cloning process, whether it's from an adult cell or an embryonic cell.If you take an adult stem cell, put it in a solution that stimulates the cell to produce more adult cells, and then put those cells back into the person they came from to strengthen his heart or some other organ, you have still taken part in the destruction of life as you define it. While you made the decision of which adult cell to choose to start the process, millions of other cells were dying, cells that could have been cultured and grown into components of a human being or complete human beings.Life is the process of choosing which version of oneself will live and which versions will be destroyed, and there's no way around that. We are always in the process of letting some cells die so that the package of cells we call a human being can go on living. No two people are going to choose the same version of the self they want to create, but all these choices are based on the same fundamental process, the process of cells making copies of themselves. The process of cloning. Say no to that process and you say no to life itself. Yes or no? Live or die? It's that simple.

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