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Again....shallow depth of knowledge in the field of biology prevents you from actually understanding what you are googling....ignorance cripples the ability to think critically.



Here....from the Oxford University Ethics Department"


http://www.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/28157/Cloning_Ethics.pdf





  • Do explain how the process is fission when it is done in a lab but not fission when it happens naturally and show precise definitions for the two separate situations....by the way....did you notice that they apply a stimulus and in turn, get a reaction?

    From Science Direct

    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1357303906001678




Maybe you prefer a religious source....how about the Vatican


http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/family/documents/rc_pc_family_doc_20030808_cloning-trujillo_en.html




Here...from the US government reference the cloning ban laws


http://lobby.la.psu.edu/_107th/121_Human_Cloning/Organizational_Statements/ALL/ALL_comments_01.htm



I could go on all day with such references...


The fact is that for a short period of time, human beings are capable of asexual reproduction...and it is in fact called fission...accept or not, it makes no difference.  Denial of the facts does not alter the facts.


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