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Human Cloning from 8 different views: Baha'i Faith, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Japan, China
Title: Human Cloning from 8 different views: Baha'i Faith, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Japan, China
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Human Cloning from 8 different views: Baha'i Faith, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Japan, China
Cloning - The View of Different Religions & Nations 1.CHRISTIANITY a.Status of the Embryo - embryo is human from conception - has a soul - cloning is useful for healing b.Interference w/ God's work - man is a steward (helper, sub, regent) of creation (Roman Catholic) - man is a 'co-creator' (Protestant) - the most skeptical about interfering w/ God c.Abortion - allowed all the way until birth if for medical reason - not allowed if the child is from rape
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living being (some Buddhists) - Less skeptical: Judaism, Islam, neo-Confucianism, British utilitarians) Cloned Human Embryos - Seoul, Korea - A group of scientists cloned human embryos & extracted stem cells - Collected 242 eggs from women donors - They produced 30 blastocysts and from one of these they created 1 stem cell line United Nations - Feb 2002 - German-French proposal to ban reproductive cloning - 2003 - alternative proposal to ban all cloning (USA, Philippines, Spain) - Late 2003 - proposal by Iran to postpone, the decision for 1 year (?) - Accepted 80:79 votes!!!
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