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Cloning is a method of reproduction which produces an exact genetic copy of its parent, many groups of society disagree with the idea of cloning and in recent years much there has been much debate about this ethical issue. Some social groups in particular speak out about this ethical issue. Roman Catholic’s do not condone cloning because they believe it to be violations of fundamental human rights where as people of the Buddhist tradition have no ethical objections to cloning either way. The Roman Catholic ethical position on cloning comes form the basic frameworks of the religion, however as this technology was somewhat unthinkable two thousand years ago much of the teaching has come form recent encyclicals from the Pope. The Buddhist ethical position also comes form the basic beliefs of there religion. But these two religions differ significantly in their ethical position on this issue.
The Catholic Church says “What is technically possible is not for that very reason morally admissible” (Donum Vitae n.
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