Dr. Ronald Munson discusses the ethics and science of human cloning following announcements from researchers claiming to have cloned humans. Munson examines the technical challenges of human cloning and whether current technology allows successful reproductive cloning. The conversation explores ethical concerns about cloning humans including questions of identity, rights, and the value of human life. Munson discusses motivations behind human cloning efforts including helping infertile couples and advancing medical science. The discussion addresses religious and philosophical objections to human cloning and arguments about playing God with human creation. Munson examines potential benefits of therapeutic cloning versus reproductive cloning and the distinction between these applications. The broadcast explores legal and regulatory responses to human cloning announcements and whether governments should ban the practice. Munson discusses what makes us human and whether clones would possess the same rights and personhood as naturally conceived individuals. The conversation addresses slippery slope concerns about cloning technology leading to designer babies or human engineering. Munson examines whether human cloning is inevitable and how society should prepare for a world where cloning becomes routine.