The Roman Catholic Church is completely against cloning. They believe that life deserves the highest respect and dignity from conception to natural death.
The Roman Catholic Church is mainly against cloning because they believe that God is creator of all things living. By cloning, it is like we ae trying to replace God.
Personally, the idea of cloning is great. It shows that we have the capacity to create life. But it does not make sense because we are creating a human being out of capacity and expertise not out of love.
It means God allows us to explore our knowledge but allows us also to make any good choices. In both direction, we will bear the joy and the pain of our actions.
A: The view on cloning is simple. As long as it is good for mankind, Christians believe doctors and scientist are inspired by the Spirit of God. Cloning one's cells to work for the healing of the body, to fight against cancer or to help overcome a disease that can be treated with cloned cells is a miracle. Christians believe in miracles. To clone an ear to put on a person that had their ear ripped off or taken off due to disease, this is science and technology at it's best.
Cloning an entire person is not ethical at this time because there is no technology that does this. It would be experimentation and not something we as civil societies will condone nor would a Christian thinking person.
It looks down upon it. the Church feels that cloning goes against God's will.
Because it against the the natural cycle, God is the creator of life and now human are trying to take over God's job and this could possibly create an unbalanced cycle.
It is not acceptable
A good Christians view on cloning is no. No cloning.
That it is good.
The Church does NOT condone human cloning. For more on this, see the Related Links below.The Catholic Church is 100 percent against all types of cloning..Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church doesn't have an "opinion" on cloning, she has an official teaching: that the creation of life belongs to God, alone; and that the creation of another human being is in cooperation with God through the love of one man and one woman inside the sacrament of matrimony. Anything outside of those conditions, man is assuming to himself rights that belong to God, alone, and is a sin.
There was no single view. See related link for an article on the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages.
From the Catholic point of view the person would be an apostate - one who deserts his religion for another. From the Protestant view - a convert.
Their view about what?
Martin Broda is a member of the Mormon religion, also known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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In general, sticky end cloning and blunt end cloning
therapeutic cloning
There are a number of saints named James but all are Catholic and hold the Catholic view. Magic (not the David Copperfield illusions) is not from God, it is demonic and comes from Satan. It is evil.
Embryo cloning is when you go through the process of cloning an original embryo