Recent developments have made it so that cloning of organs and some organisms are a viable medical and medicinal route to take in a person's recovery. The thing is, it can be too much and go too far. The line, one that should never be crossed, is where you are cloning appendages. If someone clones an arm, leg, finger, or some other body part, they are taking an experience away and pampering to unnecessary needs. In the end the cloning of body parts will escalate into entire people and that is just not needed. We already have a hard time feeding all of the unique people on this planet, we don't need to feed your clone too. On the other side of that line in the sand, organ replication, if in a needed circumstance, is a correct path. I someone needs an organ vital to their survival then, if it is available, they should have the treatment so they are able to live. There is another line that can not be crossed there too. If someone need a brain they are not getting it. Every brain is unique and has it's own facets, but if you give someone a new brain it is changing who and what they are. Anything less than a brain, like a heart, lungs, and other organs, is acceptable as long as it can be done humanely and with as little pain to the patient as possible.
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