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my daughter. i had twins and 1 died wen she was 8 of lukemea an i miss her every day and tink about her but i no shes in a good place and wodnt want her to b sick xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

2006-06-15 07:41:24 · answer #1 · answered by brand_new_girl_pearl 2 · 3 0

I would not clone anyone, neither would I bring anyone back from the dead – not even my beloved mommy whom I lost a few years ago. I will just let God do it by means of his resurrection and in his time frame. Nobody does it better.

2006-06-15 07:51:21 · answer #2 · answered by Hannah J Paul 7 · 0 0

John Lennon. But the problem is, he just wouldn't be the same person because his life experiences would be totally different, even if the clone grew up in Liverpool, etc.

2006-06-15 07:44:25 · answer #3 · answered by Jenny 2 · 0 0

Cloning a (in)famous person does not mean that their work (whatever it is) would go on, because you are only recreating their physical form. The soul that inhabits that form could be anyone/anything. It could be evil, good, whatever. On top of that you could not recreate the environment that helped form the emotional aspects of the original person's psyche.

2006-06-15 08:28:54 · answer #4 · answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7 · 0 0

U would clone the body but not the heart and its experiences, so I'd bring back animals from extinction.

2006-06-15 07:46:41 · answer #5 · answered by Paul B 2 · 0 0

Andrea Dworkin. She was one of the most celebrated and infamous feminists. She was an articulate, rational thinker. Her vast knowledge and passion for her cause was clear. Particularly significant were her arguments concerning the detrimental effects of pornography on the female status in male supremacists societies. I would love to have the time to have an indepth conversation with her regarding her opinions and arguments.

2006-06-15 08:13:12 · answer #6 · answered by Lauren C 1 · 0 0

I lost two daughters: one Kimberly within tweleve hours of her birth in 1971 and her sister Debbie at age fourteen to a brain stem tumor in 1990. I would bring them both back to life. I would want to see what they could accomplish with a full life given their talents and ambitions.

2006-06-15 07:45:53 · answer #7 · answered by andrew_hudacko 1 · 0 0

I would bring back Teddy Roosevelt. Why? Do I have to tell you about our Great Leader of the Free World?

2006-06-15 07:46:11 · answer #8 · answered by mikeygeorgegeorge 1 · 0 0

I am a genetic scientist and with a shedload of effort could probably clone someone, however a live tissue sample would be needed.

although i would choose hendrix and get him to teach me guitar

2006-06-15 07:42:41 · answer #9 · answered by well_clever_i_am 3 · 0 0

I would bring back my friend Danny, he was killed when he was 19 and he was too young, he had a very hard childhood (his mom was a drug addict and stabbed him in the arm he was taken away and put in foster care where he was abused by the foster father) His roomate killed him. Danny deserves to be brought back because he was such a kind, wonderful beautiful person and he deserved better a better shot at life!

2006-06-15 07:42:12 · answer #10 · answered by cutiepie81289 7 · 1 0

I would bring my mother back cause I love her so much and just saying this brings
much tears to my eyes. She recently died and I am still depressed over it and
other love ones as well.

2006-06-15 07:46:33 · answer #11 · answered by JoJoBa 6 · 0 0

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