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Recently, there has been quite a lot of community displeasure in the field of animal cloning. Animal cloning for consumption is a very debatable topic in society at this point in time, whether the products are safe to consume, humane or inhumane towards the animals. The public has stated they are against animal cloning and will not acquire cloned foods. Scientific evidence to state the safety of the products has been expressed to them. The public has major concerns about the safety of the food due to Dolly the sheeps health implications: Dolly suffered from arthritis in a hind leg joint and from sheep pulmonary adenomatosis, and a virus-induced lung tumor that led to her premature death.
The evidence clearly shows experts have decided the main use for duplicated animals will be breeding. Clones will not be used for meat or milk reasons as of right now. Researchers have clearly said that meat and products from cloned sheep and their offspring are safe for human consumption. It has been scientifically proven that duplicated meats are safe to consume as is any other meat. A significant number of tests and research has been completed on a large scale of cloned products, throughout the testing there were no health concerns they needed to further investigate as of right now.
This shows us that animal cloning is as safe as any other animal or animal product to consume. When future cloned meat or milk is sold, they will not be required to state whether they are cloned or not. It will be up to the discretion of the manufacturers to disclose what they feel is necessary.
With this in mind, it is evident that cloned meat and duplicated animal products are the same as regular products. Duplicated products do not have any negative health implications or safety concerns.
From a Christian perspective, cloning or making changes to the blueprint of an animal or human is playing God. This is something that is not condoned in the Christian faith. With this being said, I personally don’t see a problem with animal cloning. Throughout my research, Ive come across a lot of positives, and those positives have outweighed the negatives. Bringing back a species that is near extinction or has, unfortunately, become extinct, is a massive achievement. Cloning an animal that has a rare ability to produce twice the amount of milk reducing work, money, and resources for farmers is a positive outcome for animal cloning. Therefore, I’m all for animal cloning and think it is a decent idea.
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