Doing the impossible
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Sean
04-29-2003, 07:37 PM
iv read the vedlt. pretty sweet when you think it was written in the 50's
sugarcaddy
04-30-2003, 11:37 AM
Originally posted by boingo82
But back on topic - as for the cloning argument, it's hard to say right or wrong from an ethical standpoint, but I can say it's impossible to duplicate people. Same genetics or not, so much is randomized with regards to not only personality, but also appearance, and so much is based on experience that we certainly wouldn't have duplicates running around. I read about a dog they cloned, the original was brown spotted and the clone was black and white, or some such. The fur looked NOTHING the same. On people, moles are completely random, and a clone would have different birthmarks in different places..
I agree on the whole cloning of the human body. Just to many different possibilitys. However body parts such as organs could be be cloned and should be. Being able to replace a lung or liver with out waiting months or years for someone to die would be in the best intrest of all. Once the rich fat cats in Washington start seeing the benifits of this, the red tape will vanish for this type of cloning.
Scott
But back on topic - as for the cloning argument, it's hard to say right or wrong from an ethical standpoint, but I can say it's impossible to duplicate people. Same genetics or not, so much is randomized with regards to not only personality, but also appearance, and so much is based on experience that we certainly wouldn't have duplicates running around. I read about a dog they cloned, the original was brown spotted and the clone was black and white, or some such. The fur looked NOTHING the same. On people, moles are completely random, and a clone would have different birthmarks in different places..
I agree on the whole cloning of the human body. Just to many different possibilitys. However body parts such as organs could be be cloned and should be. Being able to replace a lung or liver with out waiting months or years for someone to die would be in the best intrest of all. Once the rich fat cats in Washington start seeing the benifits of this, the red tape will vanish for this type of cloning.
Scott
freakray
04-30-2003, 11:59 AM
Convincing my friend's wife that allowing us to start a business will work out......
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