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Infertility and Selective Abortion: Steering a Course Between Scylla and Charybdis

kgsnccc Wrote: Oct 03, 2012 6:15 PM
Prenatal "care" has become a search-&-destroy mission against handicapped or possibly handicapped children conducted by unethical doctors who serve as agents for the "culture of death" while they act mainly to protect themselves from lawsuits. If only two children were desired only two should have been implanted with the others released for embryo adoption (a loving option which Obama cut funding for) -- or better yet only have two fertilized at a time -- or better still try natural methods like NaPro rather than rely on these immoral Frankenstein Doctors who manage to turn a blessing into a nightmare while robbing the parents blind.
Reginald10 Wrote: Oct 04, 2012 4:16 PM
Fertilize and implant two or three at a time. And realize that if you fertilize five eggs, you have five children in your family. Birth order and spacing are changeable, but actions already taken are not.

A lot of people, conservatives in particular, tend to idealize the past. We like to wax lyrical about simpler times, the "good old days." Of course, if we are honest we have to admit that those good old days weren't always so great. The passage of time and progress of society have brought many blessings – civil, cultural, and technological. Society today is freer, fairer, safer, and more comfortable. Unfortunately many of the blessings of progress come at a cost. The same technologies that make life healthier and more comfortable can also present us with previously unimagined ethical dilemmas. This...

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