The six year old sheep died, question is, should it have ever lived?
http://www.msnbc.com/news/872966.asp
The six year old sheep died, question is, should it have ever lived?
http://www.msnbc.com/news/872966.asp
> should it have ever lived?
Yes.
Next!
-Govtcheez
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I am of the belief that knowing how things work is a good thing, whether it be with some kind of mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, genetic engineering, computer engineering, the list goes on. Therefore I don't think the idea of cloning is a bad thing, because we may ultimately be able to discover a lot about ourselves, but when you start creating life only to have it die because of ignorance (what i mean is the scientists must have missed somethin somewhere along the line)l then you are getting into some very hot water. I think the cloning process will be slowed down by these deaths, but I don't think the research will ever be stopped.
I also think that the research is not going to stop, and I beleive that knowing how things work is good, but that doesn't mean it's right to clone animals.
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>>> should it have ever lived?
No!!
we can learn from cloning? i cant think of a posative thing that could come from making a genetic copy of an organism?
...and didnt we have this descussion about a month ago
guns dont kill people, abortion clinics kill people.
Yes. Why wouldn't it?Originally posted by RoD
The six year old sheep died, question is, should it have ever lived?
yea we did, but i thought since it died this would be good to continue, the discussion that is.
I believe in cloneing for science, i fear cloning for war and such..
You've played too much "Red Alert 2 Yuri's revenge"Originally posted by RoD
i fear cloning for war and such..
> i fear cloning for war and such..
You're afraid we're going to be overrun with babies, or what?
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By the time we're able to do cloning right we can already make
terminators so why go through the trouble?
>>You're afraid we're going to be overrun with babies, or what?
I feel that if they can get cloning right enough to make copies of soldjers and stuff, they will be able to increase the age process :P
I can't believe anyone would buy into that BS. Even if that is ever possible, it certainly isn't now, and it's no reason to stop research.
edit: Maybe Dick Clark's proof that we have it in reverse, though.
-Govtcheez
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Cloning has it advatages you know? Everybody seems to only
look in the dead cloned animals direction, But what about
being able to forever cloning for example a pig? No more
food shortage! Yeaaah!