The rule of science says “What you think impossible today will be possible tomorrow”. Unconventional discoveries, mind boggling advancements and a huge expansion in science and technology has been witnessed ever since humans developed scientific temper. Human cloning has remained a debatable topic for years now .(Rawat, 2014). If we analyze the medical processes and social impacts related to human cloning, then we may easily find why such a large section of humanity finds it wrong. Human cloning is not a distant phenomenon now and farsighted people have already begun to analyze its pros and cons. Therefore, it is important to discuss why human cloning is wrong.
In the first place, human cloning is against law of the nature. Cloning obviously means disobeying the quality as a new individual is born not out of normal reproductive system but through non-natural measures. From severe effects of human mistreatment on environment that we see today, we can obtain one thing for sure, when man has tried to inhibit with nature’s self-regulatory procedures, he has unwillingly requested chaos. Similarly, huge scale cloning too may have a drastic impact on our ecosystem. …show more content…
A big problem lies in the social rejection of clones. As the strongest reason in support of cloning is its capability to holdup in case of organ failures, the world may see clones as an ordinary organ carriers and not as fellow human beings. The clones may always be considered as second class people because they were only conveyed into the world with the determination of helping the already existing people. (A.Robinsons, 2001) The difficulty of social acceptance may not only be proper for clones, but it may happen to a naturally born person too. There might develop cases when the human being may not have the wanted features, and since formation of perfect people is possible, the original human being may be refused