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Abortion Vs. Cloning

The United States Government restricts us from doing many things that

would cause problems or disrupt the common peace of our country. As time

goes on there are many new technological advances that come about from

people searching to expand man's common knowledge or make our lives or jobs

easier for us. Two of these advances in science have been the ability to abort a

fetus from the womb and also to clone forms of life. Why does the law allow

people more freedom to destroy fetuses than to create them?

Naturally, as with most any other debatable topics, the US government

has decided what rights we have as humans in these two areas. Abortion has

been a topic of great debate for many years now. There are many questions

that arise when the idea of aborting a fetus from the womb embryo is brought up.

Is the fetus alive? Is it actually a human after the time of fertilization? Does it

have rights? Should we treat it as we do any other human being? These are all

questions that, if answered, can have many different responses. Who really is to

say that the fetus is not alive? Can you remember when you were in your

mother's womb? Well maybe you weren't alive yet, since you can't remember it.


vs. Wade decision. (1998, CNN, Roe vs. Wade) The federal law says that the

and its effects. We know very little about cloning and we know only a few of the

stated that it prohibited the creation of creation of human life for scientific

the right to have the fetus aborted? This could possibly save her life. But would

The animal was killed because scientists realized the animal would never be

older than they actually are. This deviation raises the question that beings

same scientist who cloned Dolly, also cloned another sheep (born before

could adopt, but it's different having a child that is from your own bloodline.

abortion law. In 1973 the Supreme Court decision in Roe vs. Wade legalizes



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