01-01-2003, 03:26 AM
With all this talk from these alien freaks who say they have a cloned a human baby, this leaves a lot to discuss. We are entering a new year and advancements in science and technology become more real everyday. Is this an advancement in science or an act of playing god. Can this help to cure diseases and learn more about things about the human anatomy than we could ever realize or are we making living breathing soulless individuals
An example for the science aspect is with invetero fertilization, isn't that already a way of playing god in a way. A man and woman who are infertile and unable to have a baby are able to pick and choose who they want as a sperm donor or who they want to have their egg fertilized.
We have already cloned animals with the main one being Dolly the sheep. However there have been reports of kidney malfunctions and other ailments that have caused problems with these cloned animals. Now with humans, what will happen.
A baby being born is always known as the miracle of life. It is the coming together of a man and a woman who most of the time love each other and want to bring a new life into this world. Can a cloned human love, care, have feelings of remorse or regret or joy or love. What diseases can come from a human clone.
Is this wrong. Have we taken science too far to try to duplicate the miracle of life. Are scientists going somewhere they should not go.
Is this a good thing or a bad thing and if and your partner could not have a baby of your own, would you want a clone of your own DNA or would you go the adoption route.
What are your feelings on this.
Edited By Teenweek on 1041391676
An example for the science aspect is with invetero fertilization, isn't that already a way of playing god in a way. A man and woman who are infertile and unable to have a baby are able to pick and choose who they want as a sperm donor or who they want to have their egg fertilized.
We have already cloned animals with the main one being Dolly the sheep. However there have been reports of kidney malfunctions and other ailments that have caused problems with these cloned animals. Now with humans, what will happen.
A baby being born is always known as the miracle of life. It is the coming together of a man and a woman who most of the time love each other and want to bring a new life into this world. Can a cloned human love, care, have feelings of remorse or regret or joy or love. What diseases can come from a human clone.
Is this wrong. Have we taken science too far to try to duplicate the miracle of life. Are scientists going somewhere they should not go.
Is this a good thing or a bad thing and if and your partner could not have a baby of your own, would you want a clone of your own DNA or would you go the adoption route.
What are your feelings on this.
Edited By Teenweek on 1041391676