Author Topic: Public Opinion poll on Cloning  (Read 2081 times)

Riot said that, too.

No, hold on. The answer was no because it was birth concerning. What about puberty (age) development.
Doesn't that occur at the same time as the original DNA donator?


No, hold on. The answer was no because it was birth concerning. What about puberty (age) development.
Doesn't that occur at the same time as the original DNA donator?

Clones seem to mature faster


Public Opinion Poll
Cloning


1.   Do you think cloning is purely science fiction?
Yes
No

2.   Would you be surprised if someone told you it was possible?
Yes
No

3.   Without any prior knowledge of the cloning process, would you believe it was ethical?
Yes
No

4.   Do you believe cloning produces a completely identical figure?
Yes
No

5.   In reference to question 4, do you believe cloning creates a figure in the same stage of development (age)?
Yes
No

6.   Would you be surprised to find out clones mature faster?
Yes
No

7.   By extracting certain genes from a pig embryo, we can use a mature pig heart as a replacement for human hearts. Would you want a pig heart if it would save your life?
Yes
No

8.   Does question 7 make you wonder why you couldn’t just clone a human and use their heart?
Yes
No

9.   In reference to question 8, this can’t be done because of the ethical issues involved. You would either need to butcher a fully grown clone, and kill an embryo. Are either of these ethical to you?
Yes
No

10.   Do you know what stem cells are?
Yes
No

11.   Stem cells can form any type of tissue in the body. Do these seem like the logical choice to help cure disease?
Yes
No

12.   To get stem cells, an embryo must be killed. Is this ethical to you?
Yes
No

13.   To get stem cells for human organs, a human embryo must be killed. Is this ethical to you?
Yes
No

14.   A rat that had a spinal injury lost the use of its hind legs. Due to cloning a rat embryo and using the stem cells, the rat gained the use of its legs back. If you were in this situation, would you object to cloning?
Yes
No

15.   Would you be surprised to know that extinct animals could be cloned?
Yes
No

16.   Would you be opposed to reviving extinct species?
Yes
No

17.   Would DNA that has been dead for millions of years seem unclone-able to you?
Yes
No

18.   If ancient DNA could be cloned, would you be opposed to the revival of dinosaurs?
Yes
No

19.   Do you think the revival of dinosaurs would just create a real-life Jurassic Park scenario?
Yes
No

20.   Would you be opposed to the cloning of famous historical human figures?
Yes
No

21.   Do you believe cloning is a way to stay alive forever?
Yes
No

22.   Do you believe a cloned being would have the same habits as the original?
Yes
No

23.   Do you believe that if cloning is possible, that genetic modification would soon follow?
Yes
No

24.   Would you be opposed to the genetic modification of cattle and other food-source animals to improve their quality?
Yes
No

25.   Would you be opposed to the genetic modification of humans?
Yes
No

26.   If a special genetic modification procedure could be performed to cure a fatal disease you have, would you accept the procedure?
Yes
No

27.   Do you believe cloning is a natural crime?
Yes
No

28.   Do you believe genetic modification is a natural crime?
Yes
No


29.   If a loved one could be saved by genetic modification but they could not give consent due to their illness, would you be willing to proceed with the genetic modification?
Yes
No

30.   Did you find this poll interesting?
Yes
No

1.   Do you think cloning is purely science fiction?
No

2.   Would you be surprised if someone told you it was possible?
No

3.   Without any prior knowledge of the cloning process, would you believe it was ethical?
No

4.   Do you believe cloning produces a completely identical figure?
Yes


5.   In reference to question 4, do you believe cloning creates a figure in the same stage of development (age)?
Yes


6.   Would you be surprised to find out clones mature faster?
Yes


7.   By extracting certain genes from a pig embryo, we can use a mature pig heart as a replacement for human hearts. Would you want a pig heart if it would save your life?
Yes


8.   Does question 7 make you wonder why you couldn’t just clone a human and use their heart?
Yes


9.   In reference to question 8, this can’t be done because of the ethical issues involved. You would either need to butcher a fully grown clone, and kill an embryo. Are either of these ethical to you?
Yes


10.   Do you know what stem cells are?
Yes


11.   Stem cells can form any type of tissue in the body. Do these seem like the logical choice to help cure disease?
Yes


12.   To get stem cells, an embryo must be killed. Is this ethical to you?
Yes


13.   To get stem cells for human organs, a human embryo must be killed. Is this ethical to you?
Yes

14.   A rat that had a spinal injury lost the use of its hind legs. Due to cloning a rat embryo and using the stem cells, the rat gained the use of its legs back. If you were in this situation, would you object to cloning?
Yes


15.   Would you be surprised to know that extinct animals could be cloned?
No

16.   Would you be opposed to reviving extinct species?
No

17.   Would DNA that has been dead for millions of years seem unclone-able to you?
No

18.   If ancient DNA could be cloned, would you be opposed to the revival of dinosaurs?
No

19.   Do you think the revival of dinosaurs would just create a real-life Jurassic Park scenario?
No

20.   Would you be opposed to the cloning of famous historical human figures?
No

21.   Do you believe cloning is a way to stay alive forever?
No

22.   Do you believe a cloned being would have the same habits as the original?
No

23.   Do you believe that if cloning is possible, that genetic modification would soon follow?
Yes

24.   Would you be opposed to the genetic modification of cattle and other food-source animals to improve their quality?
No

25.   Would you be opposed to the genetic modification of humans?
No

26.   If a special genetic modification procedure could be performed to cure a fatal disease you have, would you accept the procedure?
Yes

27.   Do you believe cloning is a natural crime?
No

28.   Do you believe genetic modification is a natural crime?
No

29.   If a loved one could be saved by genetic modification but they could not give consent due to their illness, would you be willing to proceed with the genetic modification?
Yes

30.   Did you find this poll interesting?
Yes

Public Opinion Poll
Cloning

1.   Do you think cloning is purely science fiction?
Yes
No

2.   Would you be surprised if someone told you it was possible?
Yes
No

3.   Without any prior knowledge of the cloning process, would you believe it was ethical?
Yes
No

4.   Do you believe cloning produces a completely identical figure?
Yes
No

5.   In reference to question 4, do you believe cloning creates a figure in the same stage of development (age)?
Yes
No

6.   Would you be surprised to find out clones mature faster?
Yes
No

7.   By extracting certain genes from a pig embryo, we can use a mature pig heart as a replacement for human hearts. Would you want a pig heart if it would save your life?
Yes
No

8.   Does question 7 make you wonder why you couldn’t just clone a human and use their heart?
Yes
No

9.   In reference to question 8, this can’t be done because of the ethical issues involved. You would either need to butcher a fully grown clone, and kill an embryo. Are either of these ethical to you?
Yes
No

10.   Do you know what stem cells are?
Yes
No

11.   Stem cells can form any type of tissue in the body. Do these seem like the logical choice to help cure disease?
Yes
No

12.   To get stem cells, an embryo must be killed. Is this ethical to you?
Yes
No

13.   To get stem cells for human organs, a human embryo must be killed. Is this ethical to you?
Yes
No

14.   A rat that had a spinal injury lost the use of its hind legs. Due to cloning a rat embryo and using the stem cells, the rat gained the use of its legs back. If you were in this situation, would you object to cloning?
Yes
No

15.   Would you be surprised to know that extinct animals could be cloned?
Yes
No

16.   Would you be opposed to reviving extinct species?
Yes
No

17.   Would DNA that has been dead for millions of years seem unclone-able to you?
Yes
No

18.   If ancient DNA could be cloned, would you be opposed to the revival of dinosaurs?
Yes
No

19.   Do you think the revival of dinosaurs would just create a real-life Jurassic Park scenario?
Yes
No

20.   Would you be opposed to the cloning of famous historical human figures?
Yes
No



21.   Do you believe cloning is a way to stay alive forever?
Yes
No

22.   Do you believe a cloned being would have the same habits as the original?
Yes
No

23.   Do you believe that if cloning is possible, that genetic modification would soon follow?
Yes
No

24.   Would you be opposed to the genetic modification of cattle and other food-source animals to improve their quality?
Yes
No



25.   Would you be opposed to the genetic modification of humans?
Yes
No

26.   If a special genetic modification procedure could be performed to cure a fatal disease you have, would you accept the procedure?
Yes
No

27.   Do you believe cloning is a natural crime?
Yes
No

28.   Do you believe genetic modification is a natural crime?
Yes
No




29.   If a loved one could be saved by genetic modification but they could not give consent due to their illness, would you be willing to proceed with the genetic modification?
Yes
No

30.   Did you find this poll interesting?
Yes
No

Let me just sum this all up.

Cloning is only a crime or a crime against playing god simply because of religion getting in the way.

Science has and always will be the key to understanding life, a simple prayer does not solve your problems. For thousands of years science has always been thought up as evil because of the church. The only reason why you think cloning is evil is because the church put it into your head.

I'm not doing the pole either, I rather just sum it all up.

Guys, I smell a delicious religion war.

I believe in a God, but I don't believe that cloning is wrong,

God supposedly gave us Free Will, and if we want to clone, then we should be able to

Guys, I smell a delicious religion war.

nop

christians don't like cloning because the science fiction movies all make it look like its evil, the only part of cloning that would logically conflict with the religion is destroying an embryo for the stem cells

christians don't like cloning because the science fiction movies all make it look like its evil, the only part of cloning that would logically conflict with the religion is destroying an embryo for the stem cells

Actually a majority of those movies the director who is extremely religious makes it look evil.

This thread is now a religion war.

christians don't like cloning because the science fiction movies all make it look like its evil, the only part of cloning that would logically conflict with the religion is destroying an embryo for the stem cells
No, it's not because of the movies, but it's the latter of your sentence.

1) N
2) N
3) Y
4) N
5) N
6) Y
7) Y
8) Y
9) Y
10) Y
11) Y
12) Y
13) Y
14) N
15) N
16) N
17) N
18) N
19) N
20) N
21) N
22) N
23) Y
24) N
25) N
26) Y
27) N
28) N
29) Y
30) Y

Also these aren't my answers.