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Cloning Human Beings Is Not Ethical.  

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Cloning Human Beings Is Not Ethical Abstract Cloning is a hot subject in our world today, one full of controversy. This started when Prof. Ian Wilmut cloned the first sheep in 1997, named Dolly. Since then, mice, cats, and cows have been cloned. Now the cloning of humans threatens our world. Clonaid claims to have cloned at least 3 babies so far. None have been proven. A brief history is given about Clonaid and its founder, Rael. Also, the beliefs of some other religions and where they stand on the subject of cloning are covered, showing cloning is unethical. The Cloning Controversy What is cloning? Cloning or asexual reproduction is basically the production of an individual genetically identical to an already existing individual. The actual name of this process is "somatic cell nuclear transfer," which is a fancy name but its concept is simple: Take a mature but unfertilized egg...

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