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Cloning: It Will Happen by Bradley J. Seward


Cloning experimentation and genetic alteration must be allowed. How many people must suffer? How many more people must die? How many unhappy couples must there be? How much pain and suffering needs to occur, before the freedom of proper experimentation is allowed to happen. The more laws initiated will mean it will take longer to help others. Become educated, become aware, learn about the benefits of cloning research. Help our society to benefit from cloning now. If we have the resources, the knowledge and the ability, let us press on and enhance our knowledge of cloning, because these techniques will be the answer to our children’s future health.

Today, I have explained why banning the experimentation of cloning is unfounded. I have also stated true reasons as to why cloning must be done with caution. But because the benefits of cloning outweigh problems, cloning research must go forward. By visualizing the sufferings and problems others may have, I hope you have a new understanding as to why our society needs cloning and genetic experimentation.



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“Superhumans.” New Scientist, 1999.

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