There are three different types of cloning embryo cloning, adult DNA cloning , and therapeutic cloning. Many people see this as a good thing to do and many see it as bad. The ethics of human cloning has become an issue in today's society for many reasons.
HISTORY OF CLONING.
The new breakthrough of cloning is a great advance in biotechnology. The use of cloning can be both beneficial and harmful to society. There are many reasonable ways to use the methods of cloning. For instance, the use for medical purposes can be helpful in cases such as producing animals with human body systems that could be used for transplanting organs Human Cloning is a big issue in the world today. The product of cloning became a reality in 1997. On February 27, 1997, it was reported that a scientist produced the first clone of an adult sheep. In 1950 the first artificial fertilization succeeds . This was done by taking the sperm from a male cow and freezing it at -79 degrees Celsius . After that the sperm was taken to an other female cow and the first artificial fertilization succeeded. In 1952 the first cloned animal was born. Robert Briggs and Thomas King made a frog from a tadpoles cell. A horse is a horse, of course . But now there's a horse from a fatherless source: the world's first cloned horse , created by Italian scientists from a single skin cell taken from a toffee-brown mare. The inability to see the genuine appreciation of God's teachings, the selfishness in cloning. 74% of those asked believe it is against God's will to clone human beings. President Clinton has banned federal funds from being used for human cloning research, stating that, "Any discovery that touches upon human creation is not simply a matter of scientific inquiry, it is a matter of morality.