Do You Even Clone, Bro?
- lchandler19
- Oct 27, 2017
- 1 min read
Cloning is defined as to “make an identical copy of”. Human cloning in today’s society is identified by scientists to take the randomness and originality out of reproduction. Individuals are allowed to create a unique form of DNA, to satisfy their expectations or desires of having a child.
The ethical implications of the current issues of cloning and genetic engineering have raised dilemmas concerning life and how it is formed. Arguments have advanced, based on certain human beliefs. Some may claim that cloning is wrong, because it is affecting the child at a vulnerable state in life, while others support the idea that a child is not alive before delivery. This complex and systematic approach of choosing our future generation has raised development throughout many years, and scientists are acknowledging the future in their advancements. The next step in human cloning is creating fully developed humans, before they have any awareness. Human embryos have been used to successfully clone since around 2013. For many years individuals have had the opportunity to form life the way they choose, and as the idea of cloning continues to grow, arguments and debates will be formed on if the current issues of cloning are necessary for lives.
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