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Copyright: miuky sakamoto (miuky) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 197 W: 25 N: 234] (1305)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-03
Categories: Abstract, HPP [Heavily Post-Processed], Portrait
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-01-19 4:13
Viewed: 468
Points: 10
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Ethical issues of human cloning

Roman Catholicism and many conservative Christian groups have opposed human cloning and the cloning of human embryos, believing that life begins at the moment of conception. Other Christian denominations such as the United Church of Christ do not believe a fertilized egg constitutes a living being, but still they oppose the cloning of embryonic cells. The World Council of Churches, representing nearly 400 denominations worldwide, opposed cloning of both human embryos and whole humans in February 2006. The United Methodist Church opposed research and reproductive cloning in May 2000 and again in May 2004.

Libertarian views on the subject suggest that the federal government of the United States does not have the power to regulate cloning, as it is not given any such authority by the US constitution. (This is similar to their views on abortion rights.)

At present, the main objection to human cloning is that the cloned individual may be biologically damaged, due to the inherent unreliability of its origin; for example, researchers currently are unable to safely and reliably clone non-human primates.

However, many believe that as cloning research and methods improve, concerns of safety and reliability will no longer be an issue. However, it must be pointed out that this has yet to occur, and may never occur. Rudolph Jaenisch, a professor at Harvard, has pointed out that we have become more efficient at producing clones which are still defective. Other arguments against cloning come from various religious orders (believing cloning violates God's will or the natural order of life), and a general discomfort some have with the idea of "meddling" with the creation and basic function of life. This unease often manifests itself in contemporary novels, movies, and popular culture, as it did with numerous prior scientific discoveries and inventions. Various fictional scenarios portray clones being unhappy, soulless, or unable to integrate into society. Furthermore, clones are often depicted not as unique individuals but as "spare parts," providing organs for the clone's original (or any non-clone that requires replacement organs).

Needless to say, cloning is a poignant and important topic, reflected by its frequent discussion and debate among politicians, scientists, the media, religions, and the general public.

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This is a selportrait, but done with mirror copying one half on my face.
The most difficoult was to give it the plastic effect, done with some layers filtered in an old program, that I don't use anymore.
The picture was taken with a small Olympus digital camera

The message?
Use your free time to take your beloved on a walk instead of sitting behind the pc:)))

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Bonjour,
Intéressant traitement d'image.
Bonne journée.
clnaef

Hi Muiky,

Nice blue tones! Excellent artwork. We both seemed to be on a *BLUE* mood today :)

TFS

Allan

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  • chrisJ Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 4232 W: 414 N: 6672] (42147)
  • [2007-01-19 5:49]

Hi miuky

A thought provoking subject & note. I like the minimalist blue colour & swirls. Tfs!

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  • milas Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2726 W: 412 N: 2984] (32781)
  • [2007-01-19 9:17]

selam miuky;
enteresan bir foto ...tebrikler selamlar

A humbler bird i believe mixed with your texture! For the rest it look like science fiction presentation. Interesting assembling!

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