Human Cloning
As technology continues to advance, new breakthroughs are discovered. With these new developments, serious ethical and moral questions arise. Though there are many advantages of cloning, many religions do not agree with it. Many people say that we should not try to interfere with nature, and that cloning humans is ‘playing God’. I think that cloning an entire human is taking away their individual personality and uniqueness. Some may question if the disadvantages of cloning outweigh the advantages. The major problems with human cloning is whether or not it will be accepted into today’s society, and the effect it will have on the future population. The question is, is there much more positive outcomes than there are negative? Organ cloning is something that would be extremely beneficial to society. For example, if a young child is about to die because of a failing heart, he/she could strongly benefit from a cloned liver. Or if there are several heart donors for the child, but none of them are suitable for the child. If the child’s heart can be cloned, then it may get a second chance at living. In the same way that cloning can be beneficial, it can also bring harm if too many humans are cloned
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Approximate Word count = 880
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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