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I might have a very long time ago, but I cannot remember. However, androids are frequently used in sci-fi novels and movies.Have you seen Blade Runner? This is much like the replicants of the movie.
I agree that just because they were not born they should not be excluded from humanity.I think such a creature would have a soul, if it really does have a human mind and consciousness (creating those is the hard part) - there’s no reason to say they aren’t human just because they weren’t born.
The question of the soul can be viewed two different ways. One is, as you say that they may have a soul, since they are human. Of course here comes the question of “ensoulment”. At which point of their existence were they given a soul? The other way is that since there is no “conception”, and therefore no “ensoulment”, the concept soul is completely superfluous, for the androids. This is also underscored by the fact that there is no way to decide if someone has a sould or not. Moreover, we can hypothesize creating a human-like creature, which is composed of inorganic material. This being is not “alive” biologically, but it acts, behaves, functions exactly like a human. Since it is not biologically alive, it cannot have a “soul”. So there is no reason to assume a human soul either.