Cloning

... This recent cloning technique is, in part, research that has been going on for over 40 years using nuclei from non-human embryonic and fetal cells. ... With all of this newfound technology it’s easy to become excited and to outweigh the drawbacks with the benefits, but as with any technological breakthrough there are always consequences; and when talking about cloning a human there are even more. ... The act of cloning is very “hit or miss” and thus would be (chances are) very dangerous to the child, even if it makes it to birth. ... Another major drawback to cloning a human being would be not only how the community sees the child, but how the church sees the child.

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