Reproductive technology

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Introduction The topic of reproductive technology has created a lot of controversy in the last decade. With the advancements in technology and the never ending search for new and better ways of improving one's life, reproductive technology has been a hot topic of dispute. There are many who support the idea and many who oppose it. Before we begin, it is important to identify the characteristics of the underlying argument in question; "The government should …

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…no matter what benefits may be asserted. After all, it is one thing to say that risks are worth taking and unintended consequences worth suffering, but when you don't understand what the risks and consequences could be, it is quite another to take that position when you do understand what is at stake. These reproductive technologies have served to diminish the value of human life greatly and therefore the government should not fund reproductive technology.