Position Of Human Cloning

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In "Human Cloning", Catholic Medical Association addresses the destruction of the dignity of human nature and violation of human moral law. According to Catholic Medical Association (CMA), "any technology which seeks to create human life outside the normative conjugal act of husband and wife is immoral"(par.2). Ever since the clone of Dolly the sheep in 1997 every laborites across the world have been trying to clone the first human. Throughout the article, CMA discusses the human cloning project and how it interferes with God's plan. According to CMA, "the human cloning project represents a terrible aberration--the end result of science without ethics, technology without morality, man without God"(par.7). The main point that CMA is trying to make is "such activity is contrary to the method of procreation designed by God"(par.8). All the issues that faces human cloning as the CMA has put it makes a strong impact decision that people agree with.

Whether or not the world is really for human clones is yet to be seen. The CMA has written a good article that backs up his ideas and points. The CMA's thesis is easily located in the second paragraph: "Any technology which seeks to create human life outside the normative conjugal act of husband and wife is immoral, precisely because it circumvents God's plan for generation of the human person"(par.2). They give good support to back up their thesis by giving a belief description on the creation of Adam and Eve. The article flows together at the last sentence of each paragraph gives a clue on what the next paragraph will include. The first section of the article that CMA addresses is that each human being was created on this earth for a purpose and not to be clone for research in a lab. The second...