Human Cloning Handle With Care
Human Cloning: Handle With Care Suppose one day you could go into a lab and make the perfect human being. ... It involves real human beings. ... If we dont take care, we are going to end up making babies in ways so wrong that future generations could be in peril. ... Even if we cast aside those two very significant aspects, we are still confronted with some clear issues that make a compelling case against cloning: Lets consider some of them: First: The awful things that will happen as the process is perfected. ... You might accept one in 273 possibly normal sheep as a result of cloning technique in sheep; but will people accept 12 deformed human fetuses and 200 failed fertilized eggs with an unknown outcome in human beings? ... " "You dont have a right to destroy any human being," he says, "and it may be that the benefits are not greater than the risks. ... " He has said he prefers to "define human beings as members of a varied gene pool rather than as aberrations from some ideal form.