JC> SB> I have neices and nephews all over the country. And it *is* amazing
> SB> how much the secion of the country they're in affects their
> SB> personality.
JC> This is part of the argument that blows all the panic about cloning out
f
> the water. We are much more a product of our environment than our genes.
> (Plus the fact that many of the functions of the brain such as emotion,
> personal feelings, etc. cannot be cloned.)
My primary concern about cloning is that the humanity of the
individuals created by cloning, unless recognized by new laws, could be
disregarded, with clones being made for spare body parts, etc. I
already hear people talking about that, and some of these people talking
seriously about this are medical researchers. In my mind, a person is a
person is a person, no matter how they got formed.
Sondra
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