Cloning is a complicated and expensive process, and takes significant resources in time and money. It simply seems very wasteful considering how simple it is to get a cat naturally, and how very many unwanted cats there are in the world, to use an effectively experimental process that takes so much time and effort.
dogs eat cats
126 animals no people 126 animals no people
hello,some were shocked.· 89% believed that the cloning of human beings was not morally right· 66% believed that the cloning of animals was not morally right· 69% are scared by the connotations of cloning humans· 74% believe that cloning is going against God's will· 19% disagree with the statement that cloning is against God's will· 6% of Americans are in favor of human cloning
Muslim people along with Christians and Jewish people consider cloning a taboo, and forbid it.
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they disagree
Nobody, why disagree?
Some people object to cloning because it allows scientists to "act like God" in the manipulation of living organisms.
Opinions on cloning are diverse and vary among individuals and groups. Some people support cloning for medical research, while others have ethical concerns about the implications of cloning on identity, genetic diversity, and the sanctity of life. Overall, public opinion on cloning is not uniform and can depend on specific contexts and applications.
As far as is known no human cloning has taken place. Yet.
Numerous research studies have been conducted on cloning, with the most notable success being the cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1996. Since then, other animals such as cats, dogs, and monkeys have also been cloned. Cloning research continues to advance, with ongoing attempts to improve efficiency and address ethical concerns.
No. I don't disagree with people marrying if they want to.