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Cloning - Is It Ethical?

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Is Cloning Ethical? Major world religions do not have an issue with livestock or animal cloning. But when it comes to people, that’s a whole different story. On this week’s radio broadcast show of US World Report, we ask “Are we playing God?”

Is it safe to use clones in the food supply? How much meat and milk has already been brought to market? Does cloning animals cause animal suffering? With the successful cloning of primates… are humans next? Join Tom Osborne, Dr. David Kanervo, Mary Saliba and Ken McCaleb for an emotional roller coaster ride. Some might even say to the dark side of feeding a hungry world.

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Cloning - Is It Ethical?

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Is Cloning Ethical? Major world religions do not have an issue with livestock or animal cloning. But when it comes to people, that’s a whole different story. On this week’s radio broadcast show of US World Report, we ask “Are we playing God?”

Is it safe to use clones in the food supply? How much meat and milk has already been brought to market? Does cloning animals cause animal suffering? With the successful cloning of primates… are humans next? Join Tom Osborne, Dr. David Kanervo, Mary Saliba and Ken McCaleb for an emotional roller coaster ride. Some might even say to the dark side of feeding a hungry world.

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