Six years ago, genetic history events changed the perception of our "breeding" and added a new element of biological research to our conscience. On February 23, 1997, the world was introduced to a 6 month old lamb, Dolly, cloned from a single cell taken from adult donor tissue. Since the birth of this sheep, unprecedented problems are now left in the hearts of many people. Human clones should be part of our society. Recently, the ability to duplicate people has become a very real possibility.
What happens when you create a clone? Cloning does not involve combining sperm and eggs. Cloning is not the way God wants humans to enter this world. We should not clone humans, but if we succeed in making human clones, we will prove that the human soul exists before and before the concept. It was not created in God's statue, but we successfully cloned the souls of animals and animals. The Hebrew "soul" used in human beings in Genesis is also used to refer to animals, but the English translation of the Bible does not translate this word into the "soul" of animals. Together, animals and people have a soul. The difference is that the human soul is created in God's statue. The soul of the Bible is related to consciousness. Whether it is an animal or a human being, all souls are wisdom, feelings and will. It is only the ability of animals and humans to think with emotion. Unconscious life, vegetation etc.
Many people say that cloning livestock becomes unnatural. In the plant world, cloning is a rather common phenomenon, and humans and humans have few animals and mammals. So, should we respect this biological difference or should we celebrate our ability to transcend these limits? Absolutely, it is difficult to say that something is unnatural When there are few things left around us, we can call it naturally naturally, nature itself It is constantly moving. However, despite the numerous interventions we've made to nature in the past, it seems that some technical inventions are now too far to match what we think is "natural" believe. Do cloned animals cross a little?