"Cloning is wonderful, if God made the original and then made a copy it should be good" (Doug Coupland). But many religions do not think clones are as good as Doug. Cloning is an act of making people think about gene manipulation, not a natural process. A discussion on whether a scientist "plays the god" might not be realistic as it is now. Advances in scientists have shaken religious beliefs over and over again, but religious leaders are eager to press scientists as much as possible to think about their ethical ethics.
Recognizing the risk of human cloning, most governments banned human cloning and enacted laws that take into account the legal and ethical issues associated with human cloning Did. Since 1984, the UK has been legally prohibited from cloning people and banned Sweden, Denmark and Germany since 1990. In 1998, 2001 and 2003, the House of Representatives voted against all human cloning, including breeding and treatment. President George W. Bush opposed any form of human reproduction. Some states prohibit two forms of cloning, others prohibit reproductive cloning. In the January debate, the British government introduced a law that permits licenses rather than reproductive reproduction. However, on November 15, 2001, the opposition group effectively prevented cloned embryos from being used for therapeutic purposes and won the legal challenge of the High Court. They found a vulnerability that enabled reproductive cloning.
Human Cloning Human cloning involves two dangerous processes that affect human social ethics: reproductive cloning (creation of new things) and therapeutic cloning (the creation of new tissues or "other biological products" ) Is accompanied. Scientists believe that cloning is suitable for all men and women, but religious leaders emphasize that cloning is an immoral process. Human cloning can help inconsistent children and parents, but cloning is a matter of completely human cloning. It is achieved by producing a series of identical cells or organisms, entirely from one individual (Grolier 220). It is not known that it is really possible to create human clones, but it is well known that there are two ways to clone humans. The first method is to divide the embryo into several halves and to create many new individuals from the embryo. A second method of cloning humans involves obtaining cells from cells.