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Why Is Human Cloning Wrong?

Question:

Why is human cloning wrong?

Answer:

Cloning would be a violation of the rights and dignity of the human person. It turns a human person from an expression of love into a product. A human being is a gift from God in which the parents are called to act as stewards of such a great blessing. Cloning, on the other hand, produces an attitude that a human child is something (rather than someone) that we create and own and can do with as we choose.

The child has the right to be conceived, carried in the womb, brought into the world and brought up within marriage: it is through the secure and recognized relationship to his own parents that the child can discover his own identity and achieve his own proper human development. The parents find in their child a confirmation and completion of their reciprocal self-giving: the child is the living image of their love, the permanent sign of their conjugal union, the living and indissoluble concrete expression of their paternity and maternity. By reason of the vocation and social responsibilities of the person, the good of the children and of the parents contributes to the good of civil society; the vitality and stability of society require that children come into the world within a family and that the family be firmly based on marriage (Donum Vitae II, A, 1)

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