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Essay on The Cloning War |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1240 words (4.96 pages) in the essay titled The Cloning War
Outside the lab where the cloning had actually taken place, most of us thought it could never happen. Oh we would say that perhaps at some point in the distant future, cloning might become feasible through the use of sophisticated biotechnologies far beyond those available to us now. But what we really believed, deep in our hearts, was that this was one biological feat we could never master.
Cloning is a procedure that is nothing less than detrimental to society at large. While there may be some positive implications, nothing is worth cloning’s inherent negative effects on our species as we know it. The introduction of cloning to society would more then likely be at the cost of humanity, individuality and the risk of physical harm to produce something that more than likely could have been produced in other ways. It is a procedure that is not moral on many levels, due to its possible harm to child and parent, its religious implications and its overall unfavorable ratio of harm to good.
Try to imagine some of the scenarios that might arise due to cloning humans. When a child grows up knowing her mother is her sister, and her grandmother is her mother, this becomes confusing for the child. These are unbearable emotional pressures on a teenager. What happens to a marriage when the “father” sees his wife’s clone grow up into the exact replica of the beautiful 18 year old he fell in love with 35 years ago? A sexual relationship would of course be with his wife’s twin, no i...
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Keywords: cloning humans, religious implications, individuality, physical harm, try to imagine, exact replica, sexual relationship, sense of self, self worth, distant future, negative effects, biotechnologies, cloned, growth and development, 18 year old, detrimental, clones, incest, dignity
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