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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: ethical issues of cloning

john l bachert ( 03/04/2004, 07:51:42 )

sure why not? and what are ethics of issue regarding anything?? laws created by mans law to keep control on the masses, regarding anything to do with what some one says is right or wrong, based on that persons or societal opinion, depends on what level of society we are on also, certain ethical laws and rules for the rich for instance don't cover the poor or middle class, rules for white people as compared to those of different skin color or sexual orientation. then there is the religious ethics a whole different set of laws, for whatever religious theory you believe in. there will always be opponants to anything opposite what swociety considers normal.

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