Cloning
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Cloning The law in Britain currently states that cloning a human is illegal. Should scientists be allowed to clone a human? That question opens up hundreds of ethical questions. Here are some of the arguments for cloning. No harm is being done. Creating a child doesn't harm anyone; after all, procreation creates a child. It could replace a child who had been lost under tragic circumstances. Infertile couples could have a biological child. In the event of a global disaster our species could be saved. Clones already exist, they are called twins. Here are some of the arguments against. Cloning turns people into replaceable products. Having children is not a right. Abuse of technology in the wrong hands. A sense of uniqueness or individuality has been denied. Emotional risks to the clone. Health risks to the clone and carrier. After looking at lots of for and against arguments I was left with a lot of conflicting emotions. If you were to reproduce...


