Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Clone :: essays research papers
   Pre-Mature Decision           Millions of people pour into movie theatres every weekend to view movies about     sports, romance, politics, and Science Fiction. While most of these movies are meant     exclusively for entertainment, occasionally people will leave a theatre believing what they     had viewed. Science fiction movies do this very well, especially when it comes to the     topic of cloning. These movies from time to time have involved cloning machines, where a     character walks into the machine and out he comes along with his clone. This might have     made the movie enjoyable, but have put the idea of cloning in a bad light. There are many     reasons why the public fears cloning, however, most fears are unsupported. People are     afraid of cloning just as they are afraid of anything new in their lives. This immature fear     led congressional representatives to an immediate ban of all research and practice of     cloning. Cloning should have never been banned, the action taken was inappropriate and     had absolutely no factual reasoning.               The statement that "Humans are not guinea pigs" is one of the most common     claims made by those who oppose cloning. However, in all morally relevant respects, this     is not true. Every one of us is an experiment; a result of a couple of people getting     together in the back of a car, a hotel room, or some dark and secluded part of the house,     throwing together the ingredients that created us. In many cases, the people who created     us may not have even wanted to form a person by their actions, though they did. In this     respect, clones will be far further from being guinea pigs than most people who are     conceived through traditional methods. Which means that if the cry "humans are not   guinea pigs" really has some sort of moral force, it would argue for prohibiting traditional     reproduction long before it will have any applicability to cloning (Fyfe par. 26-30).         Another very common fear is that cloning will be used to create armies or slaves.     Armies and slaves can be created faster and more cheaply by other means than cloning.     This fear of a ââ¬Å"2nd Holocaustâ⬠ is very frivolous. It is unlikely that clones will ever be     mass-produced as some people fear. Women would have to go through having to bear     them , not mentioning that someone also has to raise them. This is an important point that     much discussion about cloning overlooks.  					    
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