arizona_sunshine
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Golden Calf Disco said:Second of all:
I was stating it to the general population
All right:
Golden Calf Disco said:But if it's the same person, why should it matter?
Then I'll ask again, why should what matter? Your question is still unclear.
Third of all:
I wouldn't kill my twin
Then you would not kill a clone. What is your position on abortion? Stem cell research?
Fourth of All:
If a person commits a crime, would they kill both you and the clone? Since they're technically the same person? Or do you believe that it's the only that single entity's fault?
Who are "they" who will be killing people/clones? Are you referencing the death penalty? A person and their hypothetical clone are two separate entities. There is no reason for a clone to be held responsible for the 'original person's' (for lack of a better term) actions, likewise there is no reason for the 'original person' to be held responsible for their clones actions. Hopefully since we have hypothetical clones we have hypothetical means to tell one from the other, for the purposes of the justice system.
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