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pickupchik [31]
3 years ago
15

What are the ethical concerns regarding stem cell research? Briefly describe each side of the debate. What is your opinion about

stem cell research
Biology
1 answer:
Alex3 years ago
6 0

Stem cells research is very Unethical. Cloning anything whenever at any age to make an exact replica gives way for mutations. Meaning someone could have to suffer there whole life, without an eye, without a limb, and these things can happen in real life you don't just have to be born mutated. If you get cancer in a limb sure they might have to amputate but what if someone is born with a third arm? One eye in the middle of there forehead? Gods creations are his own and we are practically trying to replicate his power. How do you think He will take that? Doesn't anyone remember the Tower of Babel? Aren't we supposed to learn from our ancestors mistakes? These are just a few things to give you to think about. Hope this helps :)

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