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  • monospaced0

    Morally speaking, cloning happens naturally all the time. Identical twins are created during cell division, early in development, and they hardly ever come out completely identical. They sure as hell don't share thoughts, and most of the similarities are those shared by most siblings close in age. Basically, cloning isn't really encroaching on religious beliefs at all.

    • you dont choose identical twins. You have to agree there is moral grey area in cloning humans.baseline_shift
    • I don't have to, because I can't see one. How is it morally iffy when the clone is a totally different person?monospaced
    • So you dont agree that making the choice to grow humans in a lab has moral grey area? Think of the potential ramifications.baseline_shift
    • For me, its less about it being a 'different person', cause they will be. Its about the decision to use science to grant human life.baseline_shift
    • There are no potential ramifications, that's my point.monospaced
    • How about a clone army? How about cloning someone without their consent?baseline_shift
    • wouldn't matter, they're individualsmonospaced

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