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Is cloning an ethical practice, even for organs?
Introduction
Cloning refers to a development where a similar thing is prepared from genes of a unique
creature. It is a procedure where a kid made is similar to the child's gene provider. Human
cloning raises ethical issues such as the process of harvesting cells through abortion. Cloning has
thus been considered to be unethical because community members may get confused about the
clone and the real individual. The realm of entertainment has not remained left out. For instance,
a Hollywood film "Boys from Brazil" exhibits a replica of Hitler a war criminal. Moreover,
cloning has resulted into various debates in the U.S. Many persons view it as being an act which
violates civil liberties of others. Cloning complications include high physical damage as well as
social isolation like improper organ functioning or death. One of the methods of combating
organ cloning is putting restrictions in genetic engineering of organs and make sure that rich do
not use their money to practice cloning.
Cloning allows for the advancement of a similar organism which contains the same
structure as well as a similarity to the former creature where the genes were taken from. Some
persons from countries such as Canada, Australia and Great Britain contemplate organ cloning as
an improved way through which a person can get alternative organ that resembles the one she or
he previously had. Some nations view cloning as a scientific development. However, organ as

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well as propagative cloning is an inept exercise since many of the cloned distinct embryos lack
the ability to grow to healthy individuals.
Cloning is a defilement of human rights because of the harmful outcomes that are
associated with it. These negative effects of cloning include health risks as well as extra
expenditures by countries. This has thus created several debates in the USA. On the other hand,
child cloning is also one of the cloning debates that have been debated on the violation of human
rights. This is because the cloning cells are acquired through embryonic life termination which is
illegal in some countries as well as human rights act that holds that abortion is illegal. However,
the robust challenging question is; "if identical twins are fully human, hat of cloned people
(Chongtham, 187)?" Organ cloning is as well considered not to be a finance-friendly exercise
because it requires more capital in for it to be completed. Therefore, not every single person has
the ability to pay for organ cloning. This increases the gap between the rich and the poor who
cannot pay for cloning. Similarly, organ cloning leads to various challenges. For instance, it
infringes human rights since persons are not allowed to create similar organs by the use of genes
of a particular organ to come up with another organ. Therefore, practicing organ cloning is
unethical (Dan et al....


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