Embryo Cloning: Are You Ready?
Imagine a world where every person looked exactly the same, did exactly the same activities, and thought exactly the same way. This world is no science-fiction thriller; this could actually be the future society. One of the most recent controversial ethical debates has to deal with human cloning and the many issues it questions. Human cloning is wrong because it can possibly lead to bodily harm to the embryo, mental harm to the cloned child, harm quality of family life, objectification of children, and societal harm to children, which are all inexcusable.
One of the first ethical concerns for human cloning is the possibility of physical harm to the embryo. As with all experiments there must be a trial and error process. The problem that arises with human cloning is that humans are the errors in the trials. Leading many people to fear the harm the embryos could experience. "Early human experiments are likely to result in a number of clinical......
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