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shelby2014
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This probably will seem like it belongs in another forum, but I am really looking for some Protestant perspective on this…
So I’m a recent convert, which means my family are all still Protestants. My sister is trying to get pregnant and giving us a play-by-play of the process (in itself a little disturbing). Yesterday she said that she and her husband have given IVF some serious thought and that they would be “responsible” (not create or destroy too many embryos).
Obviously I am incredibly opposed to this and surprised that they would think of it - especially when adoption is an option.
So I am trying to find scientific and religious articles to show her to make her consider all aspects of what she is doing. But the problem is that Protestants don’t have any kind of guiding authority for their morals. They just make them up as the go along. I could find an article by a Baptist against IVF, but it wouldn’t mean much to them. I can pull out Bible verses, but they could say they don’t interpret them the same way. I’m also trying to logically talk her through her thought-process because a lot of what she is saying doesn’t necessarily make sense.
Where does a Protestant go for deep moral and ethical dilemmas? And how will their conscience be swayed?
Oh, I also am trying to bring up questions to her about when life begins…because I don’t think she’s ever even considered what she thinks about it…
So I’m a recent convert, which means my family are all still Protestants. My sister is trying to get pregnant and giving us a play-by-play of the process (in itself a little disturbing). Yesterday she said that she and her husband have given IVF some serious thought and that they would be “responsible” (not create or destroy too many embryos).
Obviously I am incredibly opposed to this and surprised that they would think of it - especially when adoption is an option.
So I am trying to find scientific and religious articles to show her to make her consider all aspects of what she is doing. But the problem is that Protestants don’t have any kind of guiding authority for their morals. They just make them up as the go along. I could find an article by a Baptist against IVF, but it wouldn’t mean much to them. I can pull out Bible verses, but they could say they don’t interpret them the same way. I’m also trying to logically talk her through her thought-process because a lot of what she is saying doesn’t necessarily make sense.
Where does a Protestant go for deep moral and ethical dilemmas? And how will their conscience be swayed?
Oh, I also am trying to bring up questions to her about when life begins…because I don’t think she’s ever even considered what she thinks about it…