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    Cloning - Right or Wrong?

    The reason this question is asked and not answered, is merely because the question is meaningless. In order to make the question valid, we must first define a human being, because it is the cloning of a human being, which creates the debate. If the human being is merely an animal, just a physical body and nothing else, then there is no problem.

    It is only the so called scientist, who would have us believe, we are animals. The fact that this is a lie and that in fact, man is a spiritual being, who inhabits a physical body, which makes cloning problematical. It is the knowledge that so-called scientists can lie to us, that puts modern science into disrepute.

    We know that financial considerations of industry, has an inappropriate influence on science and makes all ‘discoveries’ of research suspect. The whole of the drug industry is heavily contaminated and in turn contaminates medical practice. Likewise the food industry, the cancer industry and worst of all the psychiatric industry.

    This corruption has been utilised by politicians for nefarious purposes. Manipulation of the voter, using psycho political technology, can turn Democracy into a tyranny, as shown by Stalin using Pavlov, and Hitler using psychiatrists to exterminate the Jews.

    It is against this alarming background of scientific abuse, that the concept of cloning, arouses so much passion.

    When we use the request to clone human beings, as a wake up call to the degradation of modern science, cloning will have served its purpose.