This is a retorical-persuasive speech i had to do on cloning- should it be banned? Should legal rights over turn moral rights? please note, this was not designed to show a 'christian' perspective
Title: This is a retorical-persuasive speech i had to do on cloning- should it be banned? Should legal rights over turn moral rights? please note, this was not designed to show a 'christian' perspective
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
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This is a retorical-persuasive speech i had to do on cloning- should it be banned? Should legal rights over turn moral rights? please note, this was not designed to show a 'christian' perspective
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 1122 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Book of Psalms, chapter 100, verse 3 says: "Know ye that the lord he is God, it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves". And not we ourselves. This is a statement that cannot be seen as anything more then what it says. It is He that Hath made us, and not we ourselves. It tells us that God gave us life, he gave it too us. We didn't create ourselves, we could
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sure that they could. They shouldn't have asked if they could, they should have asked if they were making the right decision. And this is the same with human cloning. We shouldn't be asking ourselves if it is possible, if we can do it, What we need to ask ourselves is whether it is morally right, whether our human race will benefit from it, or if our human race will be in danger by it.