I feel that the cloning of our own race is immoral and unconceivable. Why would another human being want to "copy" the traits of another person? Human beings, not designed to "create" their own kind, do not have the right to mimic the genetics of another human being. "I would assert this as a line we do not want to cross. I would say this is not even a line we want to approach," in regards to cloning humans, President of the Biotechnology Industry Organization, Carl Felbaum strongly disagrees with the aspect of human cloning and feels that if necessary, should be prohibited by law. In complete agreement with Felbaum, I feel that the line of cloning humans is a line we do not want to cross. Created uniquely with specific traits and characteristics unlike anyone else, God designed His people as divine individuals not meant for recreation. .
According to Dr. Ian Wilmut of the Roslin Institute in Scotland, "some scientists hail the cloning as a major breakthrough for research in agriculture, aging, medicine and genetics, others worry what it may portend." In his observation, a single question must be answered ethically. Is the procedure of re-creating a human being acceptable in the eyes of God and man? When God created man, he designed us as our own person, not to be messed with and copied into another person genetically similar to our makeup. In all honesty, the cloning of humans is unacceptable. Raising such spiritual and religious questions, cloning should be avoided entirely. Only natural for man to ponder, the curiosity of cloning is approached daily by scientist just itching to create the first successful cloning of such a bright and amazing creature. But in performing such a horrendous act, the only proven fact will result in simply being wrong. .
In several case studies, many scientists have found few ramifications of human cloning as a whole.