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Originally posted by Veggie
if you kill a clone you can clone it again, and kill it again, and then clone it and then kill it and so on
That is so morally wrong it's unreal. I'm all for therapeutic cloning, but when you start creating whole humans, you enter a whole new realm of moral debate.
If therapeutic cloning only produces tissues or organs, then I see no problem with it: it's not creating new humans. It's a bit like making an exhaust for a car then (though far harder and much more organic). Creating a whole new human though: that's like making a whole new car to fix the one you have currently.
OK, the analogy may not be the best. Hell, it may not be to everyone's taste, but you try coming up with something better.
To summarise: I've no problem with 'parts', but I am firmly against making entire humans.
Edit: We are not God. Simple as that.