| I believe that we should most definitely look into cloning - we should research it as far as it will go, including a successful clone of a human, but who says it has to go any further than that? Sure, if cloning was available to the public it would be chaos - you'd have people walking around trying to fake identities and so on: but who said that the process would be available to the public anyhow? And don't even start up that, "God is the one and only creator," bullcrap because (1) His existence has yet to be proven, and this is a science forum. (2) If he didn't want us to clone, why would he provide us with teh ideas and intellect to do so? It doesn't make sense.
Basically, I believe that if anything can be done to advance our scientific knowledge it should be done - not to mention the predicted possibilities of using stem cells (you know, those cells we start out with as growing organisms that can adapt to whatever type of cell is in need - they might be useful, huh? :P). |