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Sair
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Hello, all,
After my adventures in the “What does God make of feminism” thread, and being finagled into the abortion debate, I thought I would throw a further spanner into the works, because I’m curious to find out what people’s gut feelings and /or considered opinions are regarding the issues surrounding IVF treatment.
Now, it is my understanding that the Catholic Church holds IVF to be an unnatural, invasive and often destructive means of dealing with infertility, and one that runs counter to the unitive aspect of marriage. However, perceptions in the wider community are quite benign on the matter of IVF. Yet, if looked at from a practical point of view, it is quite possible that IVF clinics are responsible for the destruction of more babies-to-be than abortion clinics. One could certainly argue that the ultimate aim of IVF is quite the opposite of that of abortion, but the fact remains that all parties to a course of IVF treatment go into it well aware that of the embryos used in the process, the vast majority will die. This certainly begs the question - is the birth of one child worth the deaths of, say, ten, maybe 20 embryos?
My real point of wondering is: why the contrast in public responses to abortion and to IVF, when the actual outcomes are so much the same? To hark back to the feminism thread, my own opinion on this matter is that it has been assumed since time immemorial that childbearing is the ultimate goal and purpose of a woman’s life, and that all women, at the core of their being, desire to be mothers (something which is demonstrably not true, I might add). Therefore, for a woman to voluntarily end a pregnancy is considered unnatural, but for her to go to any lengths - even consenting to the mass slaughter of fertilised embryos - to achieve motherhood is quite acceptable.
Moral relativism, anyone?
After my adventures in the “What does God make of feminism” thread, and being finagled into the abortion debate, I thought I would throw a further spanner into the works, because I’m curious to find out what people’s gut feelings and /or considered opinions are regarding the issues surrounding IVF treatment.
Now, it is my understanding that the Catholic Church holds IVF to be an unnatural, invasive and often destructive means of dealing with infertility, and one that runs counter to the unitive aspect of marriage. However, perceptions in the wider community are quite benign on the matter of IVF. Yet, if looked at from a practical point of view, it is quite possible that IVF clinics are responsible for the destruction of more babies-to-be than abortion clinics. One could certainly argue that the ultimate aim of IVF is quite the opposite of that of abortion, but the fact remains that all parties to a course of IVF treatment go into it well aware that of the embryos used in the process, the vast majority will die. This certainly begs the question - is the birth of one child worth the deaths of, say, ten, maybe 20 embryos?
My real point of wondering is: why the contrast in public responses to abortion and to IVF, when the actual outcomes are so much the same? To hark back to the feminism thread, my own opinion on this matter is that it has been assumed since time immemorial that childbearing is the ultimate goal and purpose of a woman’s life, and that all women, at the core of their being, desire to be mothers (something which is demonstrably not true, I might add). Therefore, for a woman to voluntarily end a pregnancy is considered unnatural, but for her to go to any lengths - even consenting to the mass slaughter of fertilised embryos - to achieve motherhood is quite acceptable.
Moral relativism, anyone?