The Advantages and Moral Dilemmas of Human Cloning.
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The Advantages and Moral Dilemmas of Human Cloning 20/1/2004 Cloning, especially human cloning has been the most disputed subject of the last decade. Ever since Dolly the sheep was first cloned in 1996, scientists around the world have asked the question could this be done to a human. The argument is still continuing today in 2004 and only some scientists are daring to research into this subject. The two most popular views are almost obvious; those who believe cloning should be pursued and encouraged, and those who believe that humans should not seek to clone themselves because they believe that is wrong. Questions such as, "Should we clone humans for the human organs they could provide?" "Should we draw a line as to the limit of human cloning, if so, where?" and others quickly arise in discussions on human cloning. So, although in essence there are only two major viewpoints, the area dividing...

