1.Cardinal O' Malleys argument is protecting the human's dignity. The life only once experienced by human given by the almighty shoud not be disrespected by cloning human beings. It goes against the nature,Doing so will make human beings to be treated as a product rather than a life.His argument is agreeable at this point of time because any thing can happen in future for the beneficience of human life itself.
2.The United States have banned human cloning in any form.In certain nations embryonic stem cell cloning,therapeutic cloning and reproductive cloning are allowed for certain purposes like research and finding therapy for deadly diseases.In near future human cloning are possible only when the benefits outweighs the limitations
3.People who are emotional and think from one end can say cloning is human right.Doing this is not legal under law.This can be destructive and for the beneficicience of one or the other and not the public in general
4.Organ shortage and harvesting from a cadaver,long waiting period,children's dyeing due to unavailability of the organ for transplants makes it necessary for cloning of organ.This can save many lives who deserve the rights to survive.
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Cloning Human Embryonic Stem Cells Cloning is now possible by inserting a skin cell from a baby into an unfertilized human egg that has had its own DNA removed. This produces a blastocyte (an undifferentiated embry onic cell), which includes stem cells identical to the baby's. With this technique it is possible to make genetically identical embryonic stem cells from any cell in the human body. This would remove the need to harvest these cells from existing embryos. Theoretically these...
Cloning is now possible by inserting a skin cell from a baby into an unfertilized human egg that has had its own DNA removed. This produces a blastocyte (an undifferentiated embry-onic cell), which includes stem cells identical to the baby’s. With this technique it is possible to make genetically identical embryonic stem cells from any cell in the human body. This would remove the need to harvest these cells from existing embryos. Theoretically these stem cells could be grown into...