I believe that we should keep improving medical practices in creating artificial organs to save lives, but I think that at the same time, the limit of how far we should create would stop at cloning a person, that’s if we had that kind of technology. The reason that I say that is because it’s one thing to re-creating organs to match the person that needs them. It is also another thing about cloning someone just so that someone would have a second of themselves. That to me would be considered the limit of how far out medical practices should go. For instance let’s say that someone needs a new heart, we should be able to recreate one for that patient. On the other hand, I don’t think that we should clone people, because for instance it would just double the population on earth, or people would live to the point that the earth would have too many, and would essentially die, because of not enough water or the fact that we would use too many resources. It would also increase the number of lives saved which is a good thing, but it could be a bad at the same time. For example if someone that was paralyzed from the waist down, I think that we should recreate just what the person needs, and not an entire replica person. So what I’m trying to say here is that to me clones are too far medically and that we should just stop at creating artificial organs.
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June 2016
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