Opinion
Human cloning

The worlds first cloned animal was a sheep. The second expected cloned animal is a gour, a wild ox, which is to be delivered by a cow. Noah is the name of the cloned gour.

Time Magazine calls the gour a metaphorical Noahs Ark because the gour will do what the ark did.

Consequently, the cloning of a inevitable reality.

Can the creation of the first man and woman in the book of genesis be interpreted as an act of cloning?

Will the Christian Churches accept or reject for baptism a human clone presented for or seeking baptism?

Can a clone be the reincarnation of a dead person?
Mervyn Burrows
Moratuwa


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