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In a world where recent advancements have gone beyond the limits of
imagination, technology has visibly interfered with the natural order of
creation. Firstly, both human and animal cloning raise serious safety
and moral questions regarding the outcome of the procedure. Also, the
idea of cloning humans is accompanied by numerous reasons why this
potential step in scientific progress should not be taken. Lastly,
animal organs transplanted into humans can have various negative
consequences on both parties involved. Humans do not have the right to
play God, because that would not just mean meddling with nature, it
would clearly mean breaking the rules of nature.
Several developments in science can prove to have a harmful effect,
because humans are not smart enough to control the results of their own
actions. Animal and human cloning are rather dangerous, due to the
difficulty of the practices. So many things go wrong in the early phases
of genetic development. First of all, a lot of animal embryos do not
develop fully in the surrogate mothers, leading to huge losses. In
addition, many of the few embryos that do survive, have terrible genetic
defects, which lead to the immediate or tardy death of the newborn. What
is worse is that scientists have no way of controlling or correcting all
these things that do not go according to plan. Also, on a safety basis,
the disadvantage of cloning is the fact that the process might lead to
businesses that will market embryos illegally. In the case of human
cloning, the concerns raised here are more complex. Human cloning is an
unethical and immoral use of science, because it tampers with the rules
of nature, and it is a form of playing God. Furthermore, the children
would have no parents and no family, since they would be the result of
an experiment. Safety problems have an important influence on how people
view this discovery, as well. Given the extremely low numbers of embryos
that survive in animal cloning, it would be dangerous and unacceptable
to expose humans (both the surrogate mother and the fetus) to those
kinds of risks. In addition to this, the newly created children might
have genetic defects and they probably could not be kept alive. The
other aspect of cloning would be that one of genetically copying humans,
in order to use them as organ donors; this too is immoral because it
simply means destroying a life to save another. When it comes to animal
organs transplanted into humans, researchers underline that serious
risks are attached to the procedure. One of the most important ones is
the threat of animal diseases (that cannot be detected) spreading into
the human recipient. There is also the danger of rejection towards the
implanted organ. Finally, such practices could result in organ-breeding
businesses and cruelty towards animals. All in all, humans should resist
the temptation to do things that are far over their heads and to assume
that they can control the world.
Humans do not have the right to play God, and they should not aspire to
something they are not, because that just means interfering with the
natural order of creation. Animal and human cloning can often prove
unsuccessful because of the high numbers of genetically diseased babies.
Also, human engineering is quite dangerous, but most of all, it is
unethical due to the huge implications the duplicate of a person might
have. Since the transplant of animal organs into humans is not in a very
advanced stage, it poses disadvantages and risks. In conclusion,
scientists and humans in general, should stick to bettering life without
desiring Godlike qualities and without neglecting ethics.
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