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The morality of cloning is subjective and depends on individual beliefs and values. Some people believe cloning raises ethical concerns related to identity, autonomy, and potential harm to the cloned individual. Others view cloning as a valuable scientific tool with the potential to benefit society.
There are no reported cases of anyone dying directly as a result of human cloning. The ethical and safety concerns surrounding human cloning have prevented it from being widely practiced.
Its mostly just the ethics of it, but some concerns are unwanted mistakes and mutations, as well as fear that were messing with the natural cycle of reproduction and natural selection and such.
Its mostly just the ethics of it, but some concerns are unwanted mistakes and mutations, as well as fear that were messing with the natural cycle of reproduction and natural selection and such.
Some potential benefits of cloning humans, animals, plants, etc. would be cloning needed body parts for sick people, cloning important people, cloning missed, loved ones, etc.
There are no major health concerns with coffee at all.
Tornadoes cause major property damage and often kill and injure people. The main concerns regarding tornadoes are these effects and warning people when a tornado is coming.
Muslim people along with Christians and Jewish people consider cloning a taboo, and forbid it.
Cloning is controlled because of opposition by people of religion. They say that cloning is wrong, and that we should not be tampering with life.
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Because we are worried that it may go wrong and kill us all and we will burn in your mom