Category: /Literature/European Literature
to clone a sheep, monkey, and theoretically a human, it makes it seem very plausible that a work of fiction, such as Frankenstein might eventually become reality.
'The attention psychoanalysis has drawn to the few but powerful archetypal figures in the psyche
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
that it is wrong. The Pope too has spoken out about such treatments in our world. Christians are important members of the groups who support this cause because they believe that only God has the right to take away human life. Those who carry out these punishments
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Category: /Literature/English
was sinful from the time his mother conceived him. That demonstrates how a human has a soul from the time it is conceived. By killing this fetus, you are killing a human with a soul, and that is murder.
Not only are there moral reasons wrong with abortion
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Category: /Science & Technology
of successfully bringing suspenders back from the dead they should also be able to clone a new body from the genetic codes found in the cells of the head. Alternatively, the head may be transplanted onto a replacement body--which may be either human or robotic
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Category: /Business & Economy
cultural value that killing of critters in general, and especially of humans, is morally and legally wrong. Consequently, without any religion being brought into the discussion, abortion is wrong.
Some of the facts Pro-Lifers toss around include that you can
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
with hesitation. Perhaps for many of us the cloning of a sheep ("Dolly") became a kind of focal point for all our hesitations about genetic engineering: What are the risks? Do they really know what they are doing? How can the technology be abused? A recent patent
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
number of diseases, there are certain moral and ethical issues that come into play.
With most public issues, there are two sides to the study of human embryonic stem cells. However, to truly have an opinion, one has to understand what the study contains
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
the life of another human being no matter how old they are. I believe that babies should not be killed because they cannot even defend themselves in any way. The parents of that baby should be thrown in jail because they are murders. So they belong in jail
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
, not individuals, but groups. To him, members of an ethnic group are "all alike," clones, with no individuality. And as in the example above, the prejudiced one will often defend his bias to the bitter end, even when the facts prove him wrong. As the magazine Psychology
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Category: /Business & Economy
and ultimate right and wrong exist. The choices we make are made based on a universal code of right and wrong. With our free will and our own understanding of right and wrong, we as humans are therefore responsible for our own actions. Of the two assumptions
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