With cloned animals and cloned meat of cloned animals making it's way to the market, what happens next?!


Question: Does that mean Subway, Mr. Sub, all other places that sell submarines and also deli departments at all grocery stores will have to use cold cuts made out of cloned meat of cloned animals?


Answers: Does that mean Subway, Mr. Sub, all other places that sell submarines and also deli departments at all grocery stores will have to use cold cuts made out of cloned meat of cloned animals?

i dont think it will happen

Depends on how the struggle between Christianity and science ends up. If you ask me, science is diluting Christianity more and more every day, and will eventually win out.

nothing happens. meat is meat and genetically altered or irradiated food is still food. we're not going to get cancer from any of this, popular myths to the contrary. let's try to be more scientific and focus on real problems.

Such a thing is not yet happening and nor is there any danger of it happening in the near future. Either provide a verifiable peer-reviewed link to prove your claim or stop wasting our time with scaremongering. :o)

EDIT - no you weren't, you silly girl. You were claiming that this was actually happening. Getting mad at me ain't gonna change the fact that you've worded your question badly. Calm down and grow up. :o)

I dont see anything wrong with eating cloned meat. I think it is silly for anyone to make such a big deal out of it. All cloning is a genetic duplicate, so what is the difference if you eating meat from an animal that was not cloned as opposed to eating its duplicate? Its all the same thing! I mean, I am not an animal activist, but if I was, the only problem I would see is that the meat industry is cloning animals for meat production alone, but then what is the difference between that and BREEDING animals for meat production? The only difference I see which to me is actually a benefit to those of us who eat meat is that you can take an animal who is genetically perfect and reproduce that to make more of the same guaranteed perfection as opposed to breeding which genetically can be altered, and no guarantee of creating another perfect animal because of the genetic differences between parents.

soilent green !!!





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