The cloning of humans is on most of the lists of things to worry about from Science, along with behaviour control, genetic engineering, transplanted heads, computer poetry and the unrestrained growth of plastic flowers.
We've had cloning in the South for years. It's called cousins.
I've been opposed to human cloning from the very beginning.
In early January I introduced my legislation, which, besides prohibiting Federal funding of human cloning, also expresses the sense of Congress that foreign nations should establish total prohibition on human cloning as well.
While that amendment failed, human cloning continues to advance and the breakthrough in this unethical and morally questionable science is around the corner.
The bill would ban human cloning, and any attempts at human cloning, for both reproductive purposes and medical research. Also forbidden is the importing of cloned embryos or products made from them.
Human cloning is coming.
I am in favor of stem-cell research. I am not in favor of creating new human embryos through cloning.
Cloning will enable mankind to reach eternal life.
Many other countries have already banned human cloning, and there are efforts at the UN to make such a ban universal.
In cloning, in contrast, reproduction is asexual - the cloned child is the product not of two but of one.
Royalty is either going to do very well with cloning, or it's going to disappear completely.
If one is seriously interested in preventing reproductive cloning, one must stop the process before it starts.
Cloning looks like a degrading of parenthood and a perversion of the right relation between parents and children.
Cloning is great. If God made the original, then making copies should be fine.
I don't believe that efforts to prohibit only so-called reproductive cloning can be successful.
Cloning represents a very clear, powerful, and immediate example in which we are in danger of turning procreation into manufacture.
The argument has been made in Congress that it is slippery slope if you allow therapeutic, what people people are calling therapeutic cloning, then you will get reproductive cloning.
The people who make policy decisions should damned well know what they are talking about before they make the decisions. There is nobody who is an expert on cloning who would be afraid after seeing Attack of the Clones.
We are not interested in cloning the Michael Jordans and the Michael Jacksons of this world. The rich and the famous don't participate in this.
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