Cloning VS Religion

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The year is 2020. You are walking down the street and you see your friend. You give your friend a wave and continue with your walk, but then you pass by your friend again. This makes you turn around, you think your head is playing games on you. But when you turn around there is not one, but two of the exact same people standing in front of your eyes. This is an example of what cloning can be in the future. People one day will be able to create another version of themselves or someone else. Cloning does not just apply to creating whole humans, but also discusses the attempt to create new cells to help cure different diseases. Science and religion often clash, and in this situation they do through majority of the religions.

Buddhism has arguments for and against cloning, where Catholisicm does not like any type of cloning.

From a Buddhist point of view suffering, sickness, and death are unavoidable. The only way to liberate ourselves from reality is to achieve enlightenment or nirvana which is the full understanding of the nature of existence.To achieve nirvana it can take millions of life times through the cycle of rebirth. People never remember their past lives, but only when they live their life properly will they be released from this cycle. Buddhist believe the way children are born is irrelevant to life therefore Buddhists support therapeutic cloning, but also refute reproductive cloning.

Therapeutic cloning is a laboratory technique for creating a clonial embryo, using an ovum with a donor nucleus (wikipedia.org). Buddhists support the research and experiments of therapeutic cloning because the purpose of it is not to create a human, instead it is to make items that can be used for humans. The idea of therapeutic clon...

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...orting cloning , I now support one type of cloning which is therapeutic cloning, just like in Buddhism. What really grabbed my attention to therapeutic cloning was the idea that it can be the answer to help find the cure for cancer. In my life I've lost two people to cancer, and to have the option of not seeing another loved one suffer through that would be amazing.

World issues like cloning will be around for a long time. There will always be people that despise the idea and others that support it. I think that cloning is just one world issue that will never be solved. Scientists want answers, and results, but there is always going to be religion to fight back. With the progress that is being made in the scientific world as of right now, there is no telling what could happen. Maybe in a few years there could be a cloned human, or even better, a cure for cancer.

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