5. Argument 1 Con- Human Cloning Scientists from the University of Delaware said that this technology is not safe enough to use on humans. They say that it can physically harm the human embryo. First cloned animal was Dolly the Sheep.
6. Argument 2 Con- Human Cloning According to scientist in the University of Delaware, if you clone a human, the clone will age quicker. The reason is because the cell used in the cloning process already exists in real life.
7. Argument 3 Con- Human Cloning Another reason why the government shouldn’t put money towards human cloning is that the child may have some psychological issues. They could feel less individual. Also the child may think he or she’s future is worth less because it lies in the hands of a cloned individual.
8. Argument 4 Con- Human Cloning If you clone a human the parents may look at their child as an object. When they see their child as objects they think the child doesn’t have feelings like a normal human being. This will make the child feel like he or she is worth nothing.
9. Conclusion I do believe that the government should not put money towards human cloning. I think that the only thing that matters is how good of a life the child is going to have. The child shouldn’t have complications if we can prevent it.
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