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    interest on. That’s when I decided that I wanted to choose Human Cloning as my topic. I began thinking more thoroughly to figure out what exactly I wanted to write about using this topic. That’s when what I’m passionate about came into the picture. I came to the conclusion that I wanted to give the good and bad facts on Human Cloning, but also the Christian based view on it as well. Many people have their pros and cons toward Human Cloning and Embryonic stem cell research, its all about your…

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    Copy Human cloning is a rather controversial subject that has passionate people on both sides of the debate. It’s a technology that some feel questions their ethical standings and hits a little too close to home. On the other hand, human cloning could also provide medical answers to some incurable diseases, birth defects, and genetic disorders that currently have no treatments. Necessary sacrifices must be made for advancements in science to produce results. Many people claim that human cloning…

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    matter. The main issue portrayed in the movie is human cloning. In our group’s opinion, we believe that human cloning will be a possible scenario in the future. From our opinion, the main reason for us to believe that human cloning will be a possible scenario in the future is because of the rapid development of modern science and technology and the constant progress and discovery of biology in our era. Furthermore, there are many successful cloning experiment conducted in the past centuries.…

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    of God? Over the years the technology has evolved to a point that was previously very difficult to imagine. Human cloning has long been a yearned objective for geneticists to achieve. The process of cloning is socially controversial nowadays, as it involves creating an exact copy of oneself defying the laws of nature in the process. There are many influences that derive from human…

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    Elliott, David. "Uniqueness, Individuality, And Human Cloning." Journal Of Applied Philosophy 15.3 (1998): 217. Academic Search Premier. Web. 12 July 2016. In the article, “I conclude that if cloning is morally wrong, it could only be because of present or potential harm imposed on the person cloned, on women who might participate in the procedure or on society generally. (217). David Elliot believes that there is nothing wrong with cloning besides the harmful effects. This is a great article…

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    discoveries of human cloning have become monstrous. Human cloning is…

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    Benefits Of Human Cloning

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    The Ethics of Cloning What makes something ethical? A process or action is considered ethical if it is in accordance with the accepted rules for behavior (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Based on this definition one can determine if a process or action is considered ethical. Cloning is an ethical process that is life changing for individuals that suffer from genetic diseases, spinal cord injuries, infertility, and organ failure. Cloning used to eliminate genetic diseases, reconstruction of spinal…

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    Human Cloning Controversy

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    This involves the manipulation and change of genetics in a living organism by changing its DNA (Morris 137). This new type of engineering has led to the modification of crops, finding cures for genetic diseases, and even the cloning of animals, which could eventually lead to humans. Although this seems like the answer to most of our problems, the topic of genetic modification has caused controversy in politics and religion, since altering DNA is “playing” with life. Changing the way something…

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    Human Cloning Ethics

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    Different groups and organizations have varying definitions for cloning. The American Medical Association defines cloning as “the production of genetically identical organisms via somatic cell nuclear transfer” (“Human Cloning”, 2013). Cloning is basically a method used to produce a baby that has identical genes to its parents (Dixon, 2008). It is done by taking an egg cell and removing the nucleus, which…

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    Evolution Of Human Cloning

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    Over the course of several millenniums, species have faced extinction by the hand of humans and nature. However, in recent decades, scientists have wondered if it is possible to bring back species that have gone extinct through genetics. Using DNA and protein coding, scientists have progressed to an era where what people thought was lost forever may just be capable of returning to a modern world. The ancestral genetic resurrection is composed of controversy in ethics, technological dependence,…

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