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human cloning

Early in 1997, Scottish scientist Dr. Ian Wilmot revealed to the world that he had
successfully cloned an adoult sheep, Dolly. With this “invention”, the world understood
that cloning was no longer an element of a science fiction movie, but rather at the forestep
of tommorow. Since then, human cloning has become one of the most debated topics in
the world. Human clonings far reaching global impact has produced billions in reaserch
costs and numerous congressional debates. Although certain moral questions arise, human
cloning presents a vast amount of medical benefits and therefor should continue in its
reaserch stages.
Even the advocates for human cloning wont be able to argue that human cloning
technology is relatively new and untested for human use. One can go further by also
stating that certain strict religous fundamentilsts will always be against the idea because
through cloning, people could infer humans are acting like g_d, which the bible is solely
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Posted by: Sandeep Jador

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