Is cloning part of the culture of death

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If someone decided they wanted to be cloned would this be a bad thing?

Take into account…

it is new life

people might have always wanted a sibling of the same sex

natural cloning occurs in twins

the welfare of the child is nNOT a consideration in the breeding of fertile couples

I am really, really, clever.
 
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If someone decided they wanted to be cloned would this be a bad thing?

Take into account…

it is new life

people might have always wanted a sibling of the same sex

natural cloning occurs in twins

the welfare of the child is nNOT a consideration in the breeding of fertile couples

I am really, really, clever.
For Catholics at least it would not be a good thing. Cloning occurs by somatic nuclear cell transfer which is inconsistent with the natural form of reproduction. For it to be morally licit, you need to have both the unitive and the procreative components and that would not be possible with cloning.
 
Note, that is natural law, it has nothing to do with belonging to the Catholic Church or not.
 
Very interesting question.

For myself, I would tend to say that yes, cloning is part of the culture of death.

Simply put, it cheapens life. Are we going to pump out human beings from factories like we produce cars or stereos?
 
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