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MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti commentator Tatyana...

what to do with the children who were not born by divine rules? How can they be denied blessing? They are not to blame for anything and should not be social outcasts.

Commenting on the arguments about the unethical nature of biotechnologies, Professor Gennady Sukhikh, the director of the Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology and a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, emphasized that even for the most unethical issue it is possible to find moral justification and governmental need.

"Talking about cloning, people are often referring to God. I think that if the Universal Mind exists, cloning or biological matter production is too small a step in evolution to trigger off a global, galactic effect. If we are afraid of a 'horrible clone,' we should not have used the effect of nuclear fission or the vacuum theory in physics. Our best option would have been to remain in the Stone Age."

Biomedicine is silently winning over public

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