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Thesis Statement: Cloning has been in practice throughout the world and is slowly reaching extraordinary feats; in addition people have reason for cloning whether it be medical or not; cloning has also opened a morality and religious up roar that has governments concerned; finally, it has left open ended issues as who will benefit and if criminals can clone? I. Recent developments A. 1979 cloning B. 1996 cloning II. Medical A. Bone marrow B. Organ transplants III. Longer life A. Spare parts B. Cloning the dead IV. Violate human rights A. Conception B. Men’s Rights V. Human diversity A. Mirror image B. Eliminates disability VI. Integrity of human love A. Touching B. No moral respect VII. Religion A. Judeo-Christian view of God B. Theologians views VIII. Unanswered questions A. Who will benefit B. Cloning criminals Work Cited Conley, John J. “Narcissus Cloned (Human Cloning).” America 12 February 1994: 15-17. Glausiuizs, Josie. “Splitting Heirs (Human cloning: Work of Jerry Hall and Robert Stillman).” Discover January 1994: 84-85. Herbert, Wary, Jeffery L. Shelter, and Tracy Watson. “The World After Cloning.” U.S. News and World Report 10 March 1997: 59-63. Kluger, Jeffery. “Will We Follow the Sheep?” Time 10 March 1997: 66-67. Macklin, Ruth. “Human Cloning? Don’t just say no.” U.S. News and World Report 10 March 1997: 64. White, Charles A. “Ethical Debate (Human Cloning).” Canada and the World January 1994: 8-9. Human Cloning The world is in an uproar over an event that occurred last March. It seems a sheep named “Dolly” is an exact duplicate of its mother, proving once and for all that higher order mammals can be cloned (Herbert 59). Eventhough cloning has been in practice throughout the world for 40 years, this extraordinary feat has brought up the religious and moral issues of human cloning. Governments, churches, and the general public are concerned, and the questions that are raised include possible benefits, the violation of human life, the loss of the need for natural procreation, and the question of man’s replacement of god in ... This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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