Scientific Research And Advancement In Biotechnology example essay topic
Creating another human being from cells is like playing God. God is the creator of the world and mankind. The job of creating a person should be completely left to Him. The Christian Bible in Genesis chapter 1 verse 27 says, "And God made man in His own image and likeness and He put the breath of life in him".
Creating a human life in the laboratory equates mankind and God. In addition to playing God, cloning will also hinder future developments to biotechnology and research. Many advances in the treatment of diseases like breast cancer can be credited to scientific research and advancements in biotechnology. Successes in these fields depend largely upon government funding. Unfortunately, bills from lawmakers and groups that are against human cloning may now hinder these funding.
On July 31, the House approved a bill that will not allow the federal government to support cloning or any research related to it. When first looking at the bill, I praised the lawmakers for taking a stand against cloning. A closer look at the bill, however, reveals that because of the bill's broad language, important research would be stymied. This can become a set back for good scientific research and advancement in biotechnology. Cloning's most negative effect is it's potential to reduce genetic diversity. For example, supporters of cloning claim that cloning the best milk producer in a dairy herd will result in the production of the best animals and would eventually lead to an increase in the production of better quality milk.
These argument, however, does not hold because traditional breeding of animals produce better animals through mixing genes from two different animals to produce a specimen superior to both, while cloning settles for copying of the best existing animals. Cloning of these animals reduces their genetic diversity. Each will not be unique in and of itself, but possess genes which are exactly like that of the animals cloned from. A similar act of cloning in human beings will lead to the same result. Cloned people will posses the same genes like those cloned from. Such people will act, think, and be like their clones.
Cloning challenges God's authority, may lead to hindrance in future scientific research, and reduces genetic diversity. The next time you go to a game or watch one on the television, you can enjoy it because of the different players in the game. The game or life itself will be boring if we are all the same.