Commidifcation of the clone.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:12:44
For centuries a battle has been waged between religious theologians/organizations and scientists to answer the question, does religion have a place in science? Human genetic cloning is a very controversial topic and one that can not find resolve until a consistent continuum between the disciplines has been reached. Religious organizations believe that cloning is not a justified means to an end and scientists believe that natural evolution of science encompasses the cloning technology.
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