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It has been a while since I had genetics in College. An embryo is a fertilized egg. Once is it fertilized, it is a human. At that point, how is it cloned? I thought that you used an unfertilized eggs.One problem with human cloning is that currently the only way to do it is by destroying embryos. So that also violates the 5th commandment.
Also, the issue of “soul” is not absolutely clear in the case of a clone…so it’s best to avoid it.
And…the motive behind cloning has to be considered. If you plan on growing a clone for “spare parts” then that’s obviously sinful. Or if you need a bunch of identical clones to run medical tests on. That would be wrong because you are creating a (possible) human for utilitarian purposes. No love was involved, no marriage act was involved.
As for the points about the soul and the motive, please show me that in scripture. That is the point. Where does it say that all babies had to be made through the marrage act? Where does it say love has to be involved? Where does it say that we cannot create humans for utilitarian reasons?
Someone caught the fifth commandment as embryonic stem cell research. Where does it say that the embryop is human? Where does it say that the soul is infused at conception? Where does it say that in vitro is wrong (or is it wrong)? These are some of the moral issues of today. Please show me where it is in there.