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The human race can be cloned. Theoretically. The public is unaware as to whether various governments around the world have already started cloning humans. There is a large debate in progress about the morality of such an action. Who are we to recreate human life? It also brings religion into the topic as well. Does a clone have a soul? Can a clone think? How would it react to being a clone? There are too many questions to be answered before cloning a human can be attempted. If it hasn't been already. Try reading House of the Scorpion, a fictional novel that deals with the morality of cloning and the growth of a clone to adulthood.

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