So, I went back in this particular thread and saw that this is something you asked long ago, did anyone ever answer you?
If not, perhaps you will find this interesting …
Public policy, I would think, should be based on accurate science. Scientifically we know
that the immediate product of human cloning is an already existing, unique, individual,
human being - the single cell human embryo - regardless of whether it is implanted or not.
It is not a potential or possible human being or human embryo, nor is it a "pre-embryo; nor
is it a drug. These are the correct scientific facts. Thus human cloning research
essentially involves destructive human embryo research. Since research using and
commercialization of human cloning uses human beings solely as illegitimate means to someone else’s ends (no matter how lofty those ends), necessarily harming and destroying them, such research and commercialization is unethical, and should be totally banned.
source:
www.lifeissues.net/writers/irv/irv_133cloningissues19981.html
I also looked into it further and found this:
From the Pontifical Academy for Life
www.lifeissues.net/writers/doc/doc_04notescloning.html
Judie Brown, on EWTN provided this information here:
ewtn.com/vexperts/showresult.asp?RecNum=560455&Forums=0&Experts=0&Days=2008&Author=&Keyword=cloning&pgnu=1&groupnum=0&record_bookmark=19&ORDER_BY_TXT=ORDER+BY+ReplyDate+DESC&start_at=