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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: look at it this way

john l bachert ( 02/20/2004, 04:37:54 )

that is your limitation level and i respect that, and yes the clone would not be the same person, just in the visual sense. yet if it makes the remaining life easier to deal with instead of being alone or stuck away in some nursing home i'd take the clone of a wife anyday, but that's my choice, my individual choice, i don't need some government official or religious leader telling me what i may or may not do. what if someday it was possible to transplant a humans brain intact into a perfect cloned body, extending that persons life indefinately? if that is my wish that is my right, not someone elses to make for me.

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