Human Cloning
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y as a natural human. Regular human is made by two parents: mother and father, but clone human made by cells and genes which is far cry from a natural human. According to Sondra Wheeler, professor of Christian Ethics at Wesley University states that, “The parent-child relationship is the most fundamental of all human relationship. Cloning threatens the very fabric of that relationship by creating an offspring who is basically an engineered product” (Leone 37). Sometimes during scientific development many cells and genes cannot get enough DNA which causes them to die and sometimes a few cells or genes get a virus in a lab, which causes the clone human a major setback. Some religious groups also think that it is morally wrong to clone humans, which means that scientists wants to play God and wants to create clone humans. According to Stephen G. Post, associate professor of bioethics at Case Western University says that, “Cloning violates the structure of nature by encroaching upon God’s domain” (Leone 26). Clone humans also will be seen by differently, because they are going to act different in the society rather than natural human. If we clone most of the people then there is going to be no relations like mother father, uncle and aunt in a human family and everybody going to go their separate ways because clone humans have no family (Kass 37). Cloning is going to weak parents because there is going to have great problem in our society. If we produce a human only from a mother’s gene than most of the skill that human going to have is only from mother, but sometimes human needs some of the father genes in order to do some different kinds of job. Every family needs their natural heredity to reproduce their family because clone humans cannot reproduce offspring due to the lacking of some genes and cells (Kass 77). So it is important to have family rather than clone humans because clone humans do not live...