Organ Cloning The Future of Our Lives
On February 23, 1997 the world itself was changed forever. Whether or not you believe that it was for the good is an entirely different question. You can not argue the fact that a major breakthrough in cloning technology had been made. With a lot of time and effort, scientists were able to successfully clone a sheep. Since then, British scientists have also cloned a frog embryo. Cloning has, and will continue to be a controversial issue for a long time to come. Often people say that, by cloning, we are trying to play the role of God. I feel that the scientists are not trying to play God, but just improve the lives of people. Many people say that we should not try to interfere, and just let nature run its course. If we try to clone organs for transplant patients that are in their final hour then we are actually improving their life. If you feel that saving a person's life is interfering, then I'm sorry. People often question whether or not we have the right to clone. We are all guaranteed rights by the fact that we are human beings. Those rights include the right to pursue areas of science, and also the right to live. They could have argued the fact that man was not meant to walk
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Approximate Word count = 953
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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