Who’s to Judge Right or Wrong?
...orn evil but after the creature learns of humanity and then becomes rejected by society it becomes violent and seeks revenge on its creator. In the nineteenth century, there was a far greater belief that the creation of life was the work of God alone. But now that technology is so rapidly advancing cloning is no longer on the realm of science fiction it’s becoming reality. Some people believe that if cloning was pursued not only would cloning human beings pose ethical and moral issues but like the creature in “Frankenstein” clones will be discriminated against by society and also will be feared. The hatred would lower their self confidence and they would eventually either commit suicide or act out in violence, much like the creature in “Frankenstein”. Human cloning has been banned throughout many countries; perhaps these nations have foreseen the ...