tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3817102741844179227.post7334396461347896236..comments2011-11-26T23:47:05.792-08:00Comments on Down the Rabbit Hole, And Second From the Left.: This, Thy Mental Soliloquy, Begins.Rabbithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12562616674806536361noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3817102741844179227.post-87928675836594690592010-07-09T15:32:07.046-07:002010-07-09T15:32:07.046-07:00Yay, I actually like scones :)
<3Yay, I actually like scones :)<br /><br /><3Yunahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04851261600230671411noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3817102741844179227.post-7806837643633280682010-07-09T10:45:28.583-07:002010-07-09T10:45:28.583-07:00Putting the concept of a soul aside which kind of ...Putting the concept of a soul aside which kind of clone are we talking about? A biological clone that has been born in a womb like any other human or a clone created by molecular biology? A biological clone is nothing but a human whose DNA structure has been altered to be an exact copy of another human being. If you do believe in souls a biological clone would have one. <br /><br />But when you go into molecular biology then it gets tricky. We haven't figured out a way to make a molecular clone yet and I don't think there's even something like a mere concept of a clone like that. In science fiction maybe but not in our reality.<br /><br />I'm far from a religious or spiritual person but for us to have something resembling our concept of a soul sounds logical to me. After all we haven't figured out all of natures wonders yet. There have been experiments confirming that humans can interact with each other on a non-physical level. Those are things like when you feel someone looking at you even though you don't see that person.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3817102741844179227.post-85091487585677600722010-07-07T19:39:15.047-07:002010-07-07T19:39:15.047-07:00And my dear Yuna, you have found the exact reasoni...And my dear Yuna, you have found the exact reasoning behind these Q.O.D.s. I hope that they'll leave my reader(s) thinking and possibly drive them just a little nearer to the insanity that so welcomely thrives within the confines of my own skull<3.<br /><br />You've won a scone, congratulations. (:Rabbithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12562616674806536361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3817102741844179227.post-24444039002861894682010-07-06T21:46:45.460-07:002010-07-06T21:46:45.460-07:00Nice to see your writing again, miss you girl. But...Nice to see your writing again, miss you girl. But honestly, I'm not sure how to answer those questions. It's one of those things where it baffles me to a point where I might go mad...but it gives me something to think over.Yunahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04851261600230671411noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3817102741844179227.post-4209740694089888242010-07-06T21:20:41.901-07:002010-07-06T21:20:41.901-07:00-Kiss-
A lovely little glimpse into thine mind as...-Kiss-<br /><br />A lovely little glimpse into thine mind as to be expected, beloved. ^^~<br /><br />As far as your question of the day, the only thing that would counter our possessing souls would be a matter of faith. There is no proof of a soul; it's an abstract concept that humans gave to something they believe is there. <br /><br />As for your second question -- what DOESN'T jeopardize the well-being of the state of our souls lately? Logical proof conflicting with steadfast beliefs that are unexplainable already bring a lot of tension to the table. Cloning would just be opening up another can of the same old kind of worms. <br /><br />I've expressed my fear to you of this subject before -- as twisted as people are, clones would most likely end up being seen as lesser citizens, or even worse, placed on a farm for harvesting organs. Think about it -- you have a baby, and a clone of your baby that is kept elsewhere. If little Johnny gets into a car accident and needs a heart transplant, they have a clone in reserves to take it from so that little Johnny survives.<br /><br />Would that be wrong? Sacrificing a clone whose sole purpose was to be murdered for their original's benefit? What if we kept the clone in a test tube and never let them have full consciousness? Would that make it okay?<br /><br />There are so many, many issues and conflicts that are bound to occur with EVERY new invention, not just the subject of cloning. Hell, I still fear those darn Japanese and their robot technology are setting us up for something Terminator-like.<br /><br />Sigh! I love you. <3Miss Lannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10140050045511561742noreply@blogger.com