http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/05/10/my-take-catholic-church-should-reverse-ivf-opposition/?hpt=C2
This is a good opinion piece on CNN regarding the Catholic Church's opposition to IVF. As the father of a child who was conceived via IVF and a former Catholic, I concur with this writer's opinion that the Church should revisit its stance on this issue.
I look at it from a very basic premise. Assuming IVF never desposed of a viable embryo, the Church would still be against it because it allows for pregnancy without intercourse - it takes the place of what God had intended. If that's the case, don't all efforts by medicine violate God's will? Aren't eyeglasses a violation of God's intention that your vision should be fuzzy? I struggle with what I see as an inconsistency.
I'm no longer a practicing Catholic. But I do respect the Church's right to have its opinions. I just find the logic in this particur case deeply flawed. It is the main reason I decided to leave the Church.
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
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