Creation Cloning As an Alternative
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Creation: Cloning As an Alternative
God created a man, and from one of his ribs, he created a woman. Then, the two of them created a new life. This was all naturally done. It was God's most wonderful creation. Cloning brings up a life dilemma. Cloning puts in a single or a group of individuals the power of creating and granting life. And this is done by basically duplicating one individual, by creating a twin
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NY: Cornell University, 1998. Editorial. "Cooling Down Over Cloning." P. 151. The Lancet, v. 351, n.9097, 1998. Ramsey, Paul. "Fabricated Man: The Ethics of Genetic Control." P. 174. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1995. Cole-Turner, Roland. "Human Cloning: Religious responses." 1st ed. Louisville, KY. Westminster John Knox Press, 1997. Chawla, Anil. "Molecular Cloning of DNA." [videorecording]. Strewsbury, MA: Biotech Visions, 1994. National Bioethics Advisory Commission. "Cloning Human Beings: report and recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission. V. 110, 5p. Rockville, MO: The Commission, 1997.