. The challenges of human cloning for public policy in Illinois. Human cloning; Human cloning; Human cloning; Public Policy. Abdulaziz Sachedina ("Islamic Perspectives on Cloning," Testimony before the National Bioethics Advisory Commission, March 14"', 1997). The Jewish scholar Rabbi Michael J. Broyde concludes his analysis of the implications of Jewish law with these remarks: "In sum, one is inclined to state that halacha views cloning as far less than the ideal way to reproduce people; however when no other method is available it would appear that Jewish law accepts that
. The challenges of human cloning for public policy in Illinois. Human cloning; Human cloning; Human cloning; Public Policy. Abdulaziz Sachedina ("Islamic Perspectives on Cloning," Testimony before the National Bioethics Advisory Commission, March 14"', 1997). The Jewish scholar Rabbi Michael J. Broyde concludes his analysis of the implications of Jewish law with these remarks: "In sum, one is inclined to state that halacha views cloning as far less than the ideal way to reproduce people; however when no other method is available it would appear that Jewish law accepts that having children through cloning is perhaps a mitzvah [which is an action that is £m either obligatory or commendable fg? but not obligatory] in a number of circumstances and is morally neutral in a number of other ; ("Cloning People and Jewish Law: A Preliminary Analysis" (1999), available at jsource/) 19 See National Bioethics Advisory Commission, Ethical Issues in Human Stem Cell Research, Vol. 1, p. 103, (Rockville, MD: National Bioethics Advisory Commission, 1999). See also Cloning Human Beings, Vol. 3, (Rockville, MD: National Bioethics Advisory Commission, 1997). 20 In the New Testament we find this statement: 'The second most important commandment is ... : 'Love your neighbor as you love yourself.'" (Matthew 22, v. 39) Classical discussions of the meaning of the love commandment include Anders Nygren, Agape and Eros (trans. Philip S. Watson (London: , 1957)) and Gene Outka, Agape: An Ethical Analysis (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1972). Compassion is emphasized in many religious traditions. One of its clearest and best known articulations is in the ideal of the Bodhisattva in Buddhism. The Boddhisattva is someone who has achieved enlightenment but rather than attaining Nirvana has remained in the world out of compassion for others and in an attempt to help all creatures attain enlighte
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