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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

Re: Sociological Issues

SC ( 10/12/2004, 11:36:11 )

The number of people that are likely to be conceived by cloning is a drop in the bucket as far as world population is concerned. I think the gap in acceptance between "reproductive" and "therapeutic" cloning exists largely because people are more interested in repairing themselves than twinning themselves. However, the basic process is the same for both. Therapeutic cloning can't be made possible without making reproductive cloning possible. I wonder if people are extrapolating the way they think about themselves to the way they think of the world population. Saying "I don't want to have too many people genetically identical to me" is not the same as saying "I don't want to have too many people in the world."

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