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... negative implications. But there are many other circumstances (such as the replacement of a dead child with a genetically identical copy) in which the motivations are likely to be much more ambiguous, if not overtly unethical. In my opinion, we should support cloning research. Science is not a play and will never be one. When scientists research on a certain subject, it is within scientific and medical reasons. If successful, it can provide an opportunity to the victims of incurable diseases or a failing organ to live a life that they're entitled to. It can give hope to the families of these victims. Even better is the idea that this research can provide a future where society is no longer plagued by diseases or abnormal birth defects! When a doctor tells a parent that their child will not survive after a critical accident, we can not imagine what the parents ...
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