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Argument: Cloning plays against God's intentions for reproduction and family

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Wayne Jackson. "The Ethics of Human Cloning". The Christian Courier. April 30, 2001 - "If one does not accept the proposition that a Supreme Moral Being has regulated human conduct, and that He revealed the code for such in an objective body of revelation, he is without a precise moral compass.

Correspondingly, if one subscribes to the concept that man is his “own god,” with the liberty to make whatever rules suit his fancy, then there is no stopping place in the arena of human experimentation. Life becomes a cheap, expendable commodity. Indeed, human existence degenerates into a nightmare of unimaginable proportions."

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