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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "JohnZhang"
Date: 03 Jun 2007 01:08:33 PM
Object: Is cloning wrong?
http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=1592
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Title: Re: Is cloning wrong? 03 Jun 2007 01:22:56 PM
On 3 jun, 20:08, JohnZhang <gold...@hotmail.com> wrote:

http://www.thepollspace.com/polls.php?pollid=1592

Interesting Everybody thus far seems to have voted undecided:)
(same as I did)
If one can clone a dodo from dead DNA that is probably good.
If one tries to clone a diseased loved one, that is probably bad.
Even though a human being has no soul,
the personality is very much influenced by the live one lived.
My most vived memories are about 1968
If I am cloned now,
I am sure the clone's most vived memories will be about 2025.
He will never have seen my father or mother
he will probably not go to the same school
He will probably won't have a thing for John Lennon and friends
He may not even become a decend chessplayer
If I have a say in it he won't be raised as a Roman Catholic
and he will not see my(his) sister as a longhaired blond
(her hair has darkened sincethen and is now shirt and turning grey)
Not very likely that he is going to resemble me as a person
- even thought he is surely going to develope some of my
characteristics -
And very unlikely that he is going to fall in love with my wife.
Maybe he'd marry her - yet to be born - grand-grand-daughter:)
There are easier ways to make a sort of copy of my genes
and they are more attractive too:)
Peter van Velzen
June 2007
Amstelveen
The Netherlands
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