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Do you think there can be ethical issues regarding cloning? If yes, what could they be?

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Answered by ahsanatminshin
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no!

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Answered by rattanmanika1998
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Although cloning has been successful to a certain extent, there have also been a high percentage of failures which has raised some ethical issues

There are human cloning and animal cloning. Some pets are also cloned. It is quite surprising that people would want to clone their pets as it is very costly. Human cloning has caused a debate. Certain religions such as Protestants, Catholics, Buddhism and Islam think that cloning a human is like being God. They do not think it is right. Also, there are many risks involved. On the contrary, there are some who thinks that it is people’s own decision. It is like your freedom rights. You can make the decision.

There are some serious ethical problems related to cloning that are:-

1. Closed Future

Some people believe that cloning will cause children to not have an open future as they will become exactly like the person they are a clone of. They may also be exactly the opposite of the person they are a clone of. Religious organizations think that cloning gives humans a lot of power and that cloning does not care about the truth that every human has matchless soul.

2.Unnatural way

A lot of people think that cloning is unnatural as cloning needs a considerably bigger level of participation and meddling with animals’ reproductive performance than traditional production methods. Some religious groups, such as Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist faiths, do not accept animal cloning. They view cloning and genetic modification as equivalent to playing God. Many others perceive this as an infringement of the distinctiveness of a human life, which each of us and no one else have received from God. (Cloning information, cloning ethics) Can we play God? Some think that we should just let things be the way they are as that is the way they are meant to be and we should not try to change that as it is nature’s creation. Others think that the world can be free of cancers and tumors and perhaps save lives too. Others believe in restricting the means of unique types of cloning using harmless ways.

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