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At least six states have laws that make child abandonment legal. There, mothers can leave their babies at a local fire station or hospital without fear of prosecution.  Warning: This article contains material that may be unsuitable for children. More


Familes of adopted embryos put human face on embryonic stem cell research.


Human life

There simply is no moral justification for the killing of human embryonic life.

Fr. Robert Schreiner, a Catholic moral theologian, presents a clear, unemotional analysis of a complex moral issue, the killing of human embryonic life to advance a potentially good end. At a time when the stakes—and the emotions—are extremely high, Fr. Schreiner presents a clear, concise and classical Christian moral analysis concerning this vital human and moral issue.A "MUST READ" for any thinking Christian—or any other concerned human person! More


British professor's claims raise new issues in bioethics

Test tube baby pioneer says doctors no longer look into the ways of curing infertility or sterility. The real reason for this phenomenon is that these techniques are now a big business. Each operation is carried out outside the National Health Service and costs more than $3,000. More


Answers for when selective reduction is recommended.

“Being an egg donor can be the nicest thing you ever do for someone you’ll never know."


BIOETHICS
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Selective reduction is recommended when multiple births are possible but considered dangerous.

Infertile couples, Christian and non-Christian, are often so desperate to achieve pregnancy, an issue like selective reduction is not raised when multiple embryos are implanted in the woman’s uterus. When several embryos develop, the obvious moral dilemma is, do you abort a life in order to improve the survival of another? What would you do? Jan and Bob were told that most likely one or possibly all of the developing fetuses would die if they did not use the selective reduction option. More






I sat in church on Mother's Day and listened to the pastor build his sermon around the book of Proverbs. Sadly, one point of emphasis was that "it is better for a man to live in the corner of a roof than share a house with a complaining wife." The pastor predictably joked that "his point was scriptural and not personal." But then went on in poor taste to make other jokes concerning his wife's shopping habits and the number of shoes in her closet. More


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