Free For all - Open Discussions and Debateswhy is cloning wrong?I think it would be a problem if you were to live your life unaware of the fact and then suddenly learn in your hormonal mid-teens. If you grew up knowing it I don't think it would be such a problem. I don't think I would mind being a clone; so long as I've lived a full and fair life my origins are irrelevant aren't they? It may seem to us, from our biased perspective, that a clone might feel somehow inadequate (like a shadow of the original version) however having grown up with the knowledge they would surely have considered this enough to realize that our lives and actions determine who we are not our genes. If an exact genetic copy of you was living on the other side of the world, he would speak a different language, have a different education, a different job, a different life, different friends and a different psychology. |
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