, entire populations could be made to fit the mold. The problem with this perfect society in mind is the decline of genetic diversity. Diversity makes life and human interaction interesting. People were given different genetics for a reason. One reason may be the likely hood of a disease or virus that could result in destroying an entire population. Another reason that cloning could interfere with the process of natural evolution. It is essential that other areas of genetic research and non-human cloning research continue. Scientists are making great strides in understanding the underlying causes of diseases, developing potential cures, and pursuing other promising areas of research. Because of the moral, ethical, and religious concerns raised by the cloning of humans, it would be beneficial to explore the direct use of individual human cells to produce tissues or organs for transplantation into patients. As of yet, there has been no potential good use for the cloning of humans, so maybe scientists should consider holding off on human cloning. There is more important scientific research that these talented scientists could be working on....