I. Cloning Ethics
1. Why are we allowed to clone animals but not humans?
2. What do you think about cloning humans for medical purposes?
3. Do you think cloning will be used to solve world hunger? Or other problems like disease and poverty?
4. Is it legal to clone a human?
5. Do you think it’s a good idea to clone humans?
II. Cloning Science
6. How does cloning work, scientifically speaking?
7. Is it possible for a cloned human to have the same personality as the person they’re cloned from?
8. How do you know if something has been cloned?
9. Does cloning always involve DNA?
10. How long does it take to clone a human?
III. Cloning Animals
11. What kind of animals do we want to clone?
12. What are the pros and cons of cloning animals?
13. If you were going to clone a pet, what animal would it be? Why?
14. Why might someone want to clone their pets but not themselves?
15. Can we clone animals?
IV. Cloning and Identity
16. Are clones really identical to their donors?
17. Are clones the same as twins?
18. Would you like to be cloned if it were legal and safe enough to do so? Why or why not?
19. What do you think will happen if we clone humans?
20. What would happen if we cloned humans?
V. Cloning Controversies
21. Why do you think cloning is so controversial?
22. Is cloning a human ethically acceptable?
23. What are some advantages of cloning?
24. What are some disadvantages of cloning?
25. Why is it illegal to clone a person, but not animals or plants?
VI. Future of Cloning
26. Will we ever be able to clone extinct species such as dinosaurs or mammoths?
27. What do you think the future holds for cloning technology?
28. How might cloning change the way we view life?
29. Do you think cloning will become more common in the future?
30. What are some potential benefits of cloning in the future?
VII. Cloning and Society
31. How do you think society would change if cloning was common?
32. What role do you think government should play in cloning?
33. How might cloning affect family structures?
34. Would you support cloning if it could help save endangered species?
35. How can cloning be used in agriculture?
VIII. Cloning and Technology
36. What technological advancements are needed for cloning to improve?
37. How does cloning relate to other scientific fields?
38. What ethical guidelines should be in place for cloning technology?
39. Can cloning technology be used for good? How?
40. What are the risks of cloning technology?
IX. Cloning and Personal Choices
41. Would you clone a loved one if it were possible? Why or why not?
42. How would you feel if you met a clone of yourself?
43. What would you tell your clone about your life?
44. Would you want your clone to have the same experiences as you?
45. How would you feel about having a clone of your pet?
X. Cloning and Future Generations
46. How might cloning affect future generations?
47. What lessons can we learn from cloning for the future?
48. How should future societies handle cloning?
49. What impact could cloning have on human evolution?
50. How can we ensure cloning is done responsibly in the future?
XI. Cloning and Cultural Perspectives
51. How do different cultures view cloning?
52. What cultural beliefs might affect opinions on cloning?
53. How can we respect cultural differences in cloning discussions?
54. What role does religion play in the cloning debate?
55. How might cloning be portrayed in different cultures?
XII. Cloning and Personal Responsibility
56. What personal responsibilities come with cloning?
57. How should individuals prepare for the possibility of cloning?
58. What ethical dilemmas might arise from cloning?
59. How can we educate others about cloning responsibly?
60. What questions do you have about cloning that you would like to explore?