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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

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Kail ( 02/12/2004, 09:01:08 )

Why is it that people assume there is only one way to go about handling clones? I believe there are two ways one may deal with a clone. If a couple that is unable to yield children, then invetrofertilization ( which is practically cloning, if you think about it)is a great option. A clone or test-tube baby that is lovingly cared for is for all applicable purposes human. This is one method in which to handle cloning. Another method is to grow humans for harvest, in order to use the organs to save the lives of other ill people. These two methods are commonly discussed and debated, but always seperate. Why not use both methods. If a couple wants to clone child, then by all means let them. If a man in Utah needs a new heart or lung, then by all means grow one for him. The clones that raised as human will not be outcasts, for they are human and have the ability to make their futures themselves. If a clone is grown for harvest, then labotomize it so that it is not aware. Using a system such as this allows both sides to prosper, and I believe it sould be seriously considered. Love and Peace

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