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Liberals & Human Cloning

 
2006

Prohibition of Human Cloning for Reproduction & The Regulation of Embryo Research Amendment
OPPOSED TO

Andrew Robb, Member for GodsteinTuesday, 5 December 2006

Second Reading Speech
December 5 2006

... The Lockhart review considered that the moral significance of an individual human embryo was not related to its status as a human life but rather the intention for which the human embryo was created. In my view, these conclusions confirm that the Lockhart review, on which this bill is based, deemed some human embryos less equal to others, some human life less equal to other human life, despite finding cloned human embryos scientifically equivalent to those involving sperm.

In essence, the Lockhart review, and this bill, finds that some human life is expendable, and in doing so redefines the value we accord to human life. I find this morally wrong. As well, I consider this a very dangerous path to go down. Once we cross an ethical divide, where and how does it stop? I cannot support a proposition to create human life, by cloning or otherwise, for the express purpose of research and destruction. I will oppose this legislation el

http://www.andrewrobb.com.au/news/default.asp?action=article&ID=182

 

 



 

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