Re: And more!
I like this part; I wonder if any holy book says anything about guns, and cars, and airplanes...
Back to cloning, a cloned person is exact same genetic copy of the original (that has been said, yes), and that means that cloned person will have same predispositions for physical development (color of eyes, height, genetic illness and such) as the original. But that does not mean that cloned person would become just like the original.
Now take cloning Micheal Jordan for example...the cloned person would have tendency to become tall, black guy with possibility to develop ability to dunk in various ways. Now, depending on that persons life experiences, growing up and morals and principles that he inherits from his parents (people he grows up with) - for all we know, he might become a president of chess-club with burning passion for violine playing and disliking of all sports.
Cloning Michael Jordan or any other famous person, and having their clone do what the original did, is just new face of utter slavery.
Cloning identical twin that can replace you ? Why not ? Just take the DNA information that is stored in chromosomes during the mitosis of first cell after insemination, and there you go.
Mitosis: process of cell divison when nucleus divides (consisting of 4 stages) resulting in 2 nuclei, which both contain complete copy of parental chromosomes. That's how baby develops, from one cell, and take it's DNA from begining, and you can have as many clones of one person as you wish that will be same age.
And speaking from proffesional side, I'll bet any of you 50$ that there already are cloned persons "in traffic"....especially knowing US goverment and all the things they do that are hidden to public.
Originally posted by Speaker Of Trench
The Bible and the holy texts of other major religions do not explicitly prohibit human cloning.
The Bible and the holy texts of other major religions do not explicitly prohibit human cloning.
Back to cloning, a cloned person is exact same genetic copy of the original (that has been said, yes), and that means that cloned person will have same predispositions for physical development (color of eyes, height, genetic illness and such) as the original. But that does not mean that cloned person would become just like the original.
Now take cloning Micheal Jordan for example...the cloned person would have tendency to become tall, black guy with possibility to develop ability to dunk in various ways. Now, depending on that persons life experiences, growing up and morals and principles that he inherits from his parents (people he grows up with) - for all we know, he might become a president of chess-club with burning passion for violine playing and disliking of all sports.
Cloning Michael Jordan or any other famous person, and having their clone do what the original did, is just new face of utter slavery.
Cloning identical twin that can replace you ? Why not ? Just take the DNA information that is stored in chromosomes during the mitosis of first cell after insemination, and there you go.
Mitosis: process of cell divison when nucleus divides (consisting of 4 stages) resulting in 2 nuclei, which both contain complete copy of parental chromosomes. That's how baby develops, from one cell, and take it's DNA from begining, and you can have as many clones of one person as you wish that will be same age.
And speaking from proffesional side, I'll bet any of you 50$ that there already are cloned persons "in traffic"....especially knowing US goverment and all the things they do that are hidden to public.
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