Late Embryo Farming for Cells or Organs
In Will Saletan's fourth installment in Slate, he demonstrates further how embryonic stem cell research is not going to remain in the Petri dish.
Now, some apparently have decided to draw the line that cannot be crossed (yea, right) at the transition point from embryo to fetus, meaning 8 weeks or so. That would permit cloning, implantation, and harvesting or drug testing of late stage embryos.
I don't know if Saletan approves or disapproves. This isn't the point. What he has done ably is reveal a mindset that, by a process of continual redefinition of terms and stretching of moral boundaries, will steadily move cloning through implantation, organ harvesting, birth, and into genetic engineering. The goal is unfettered research.
http://www.wesleyjsmith.com/ (blog)
CLONING will be next, if we can't stop this mad science.