Christianity Shall Approve Cloning

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The discussion centers around the concept of Jesus' birth and the implications of cloning in relation to religious beliefs. It highlights the idea that Jesus was born as a complete human without a biological father, which some participants argue raises questions about cloning and its acceptance in society. A significant point made is that many Catholics oppose cloning due to concerns about the sanctity of life, the uniqueness of individuals as creations of God, and the perception that cloning is unnatural. The conversation also touches on the theological interpretation of Jesus' birth as a divine act rather than a biological process akin to cloning, suggesting that the topic may not be productive for further discussion.
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Why?
Because Jesus was born as a complete human without the seed from a father.

Ha ha, Christianity screws up.
 
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Originally posted by Saint
Ha ha, Christianity spank!
Uh huh. I am clarvoyant. I forsee you will be banned.
 
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Why?
Because Jesus was born as a complete human without the seed from a father.
I don't know if that is a good enough reason, but by and large it is a fact that people do not wish not to die. If cloning can prolong life and is presented in an acceptable manner then I think most will come around to accepting it eventually.
 
Saint: No. The primary objection from catholics especially is that cloning (a) undermines the sanctity of life and (b) destroys the uniqueness of each of God's children and (c) is "unnatural" and unintended by God.

Most theologians think of Jesus as being born of the "divine seed" of God (kinda like golden mist of zeus in greek mythology), not a clone of Mary/God.
 
i think this topic is just taking up server space.
 
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