After cloning is perfected and medical drawbacks are


After cloning is perfected and medical drawbacks are reduced, cloning a human will be possible. At that point, it would be possible for parents of a dying child, for example, to have another child who would be a genetically identical replacement.

Would you find such a practice morally acceptable?

Should it be prohibited?

Or if the technology were available, should parents who choose to have another child this way be permitted to do so?

Support your answer with moral reasoning.

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