Monday, November 23, 2009

Crossing the Lines

I agree with his objection about intrinsic worth because he explains that life begins before conception. This argument deals with morals, and this the issue people argue most about. I agree with his disbelief that "a single cell has the moral or legal standing of a child". Just because they are too young, does not mean it is morally right to use in research cloning. One should not stand in the way of such a "creation majestic beauty and mystery". He also does not believe that the embryo is entitled to inviolability. However, it should be entitled to something. This is what most scientists involved with research cloning do not agree about. They believe that cloning research is simply for the benefit of future generations.

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