It took 277 clone attempts to clone one successful sheep, how many human will it take? After they get a successful clone there will be no guarantee that we can cure liver failure or other diseases on the first attempt. They will have to make many successful clones, and hope that they can find the cure to the diseases. It would take a lot of money to buy all the eggs needed and to also find the cure to the diseases. Although people want to clone humans so we can cure more diseases, human cloning should be banned because it is not safe, unethical, and its costs. The first reason why human cloning should be illegal is because it is not safe. First, ninety to ninety-five percent of animal cloning has failed, …show more content…
First, if clone one human being there will most likely be technological abuse. Such as people cloning to many people and wanting to keep them to use them to do things (Wickman). Second, with the powerful leaders today, there will be a huge abuse of technology also because they think they will be more powerful if they clone more people (Dixon). Third, even when people put the ethics to the side, there is a large amount of resources needed to clone a human being such as all the eggs that will be needed (Rettner). Fourth, a clone would have a loss of individuality such as common sense ("Pros and Cons of Human Cloning"). Fifth, there is a very high chance that clones will be seen differently in society such as their rights. Sixth, people believe that people are playing with God’s rules when cloning a human being. Seventh, if scientists clone an offspring, that clone will have or lead to problems with blood. Last, A gene will stay the same age as the person cloned, so it would be like cloning a 40-year-old and putting it into a newborn baby’s body. The is because the newborn baby would have the same genes (Wickman). This is the second reason why human cloning should be …show more content…
First, human cloning could lead to faster medical cures, a higher overall quality of life, and even longer life spans ("Pros and Cons of Human Cloning"). Second, all incurable diseases and the weight of the dying is promised to be cured to be cured by human cloning. Third, if they clone a human being, they can use them to help cure liver failure, kidney failure, and bone marrow also know as leukemia (Smith) Last, human cloning doesn’t create embryos it creates offsprings, that will be a normal human (Weldon). This is why people think that human cloning should not be