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I never really developed a strong opinion untill now, when I read the article on three reasons why it's not a good idea. But I still have to explain the opposing side's argument, and do my best to understand it. But here's the thing; ... Even if you did lose your girlfriend, the clone would not be the exact same in many senses.
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www.globalchange.com/noclones.htm
www.globalchange.com/noclones.htm
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Three reasons not to clone: (Press here for more) ... Reasons why people want human cloning may be rational or irrational. That is not the point. The fact is that a recent US survey conducted by CNN found that 6% of US citizens think human cloning could be quite a good idea.
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www.globalchange.com/clonech.htm
www.globalchange.com/clonech.htm
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Unfortunately, I have not seen or heard a holistic explanation of both sides with all the reasons for and against human cloning, so I am going to list all the reasons that ... Adopting an orphan is much easier, cheaper, virtuous, and safer solution than trying to clone a human being, not including helping a child in need.
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www.philforhumanity.com/Human_Cloning.html
www.philforhumanity.com/Human_Cloning.html
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A very large percentage of cloning efforts end in failure. For example, it took 277 attempts to clone Dolly the sheep. ... If we try to clone endangered species, then we will put at risk the females of that species.
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www.questacon.edu.au/html/arguments_against_cloning.htm...
www.questacon.edu.au/html/arguments_against_cloning.html
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If I cloned myself would I be my clone's father or brother? Would a clone have its own identity? ... Reasons Institute ... Reasons Academy...
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www.reasons.org/resources/apologetics/clone.shtml?main
www.reasons.org/resources/apologetics/clone.shtml?main
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A molecular biologist published his opinion that the parents of a fatally injured child should be allowed the option of a clone from viable cells still recoverable from their dying child’s body.5 Whether or not such an option should be offered is a complicated issue, to say the least. ... He is president of Reasons To Believe,
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www.leaderu.com/science/tocloneor.html
www.leaderu.com/science/tocloneor.html
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Would the clone feel that he or she was just a copy of someone else who's already existed and not really themselves? Am I really ... There is a finite risk, but it is not 100%. According to some, it is well nigh inevitable. Many would not agree. There are many reasons why what is scientific possible is not always done.
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www.srtp.org.uk/clonhum2.htm
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There are no good reasons for cloning or they are outweighed by #1-8, and 10 and beyond ... As for having a backup copy of the clone, that copy would not have had the same life experiences, so again would be a different person… also see # 6.
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www.clonerights.com/new_page_10.htm
www.clonerights.com/new_page_10.htm
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To clone or not to clone: that is the question. The prospect of cloning humans is highly controversial and raises a number of ethical, legal and social challenges that need to be considered. To explore some of these, see What are Some Issues in Cloning? ... Why would anyone want to clone humans? Some reasons include:
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learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/cloning/whyclone/
learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/tech/cloning/whyclone/
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