As a Christian I have to ask something that most fellow Christians apparently don’t understand. I know that this is not a stringent consensus among Christians, but I’m sure it is a fair generalization. I heard the argument of how birth control and abortion are a way of “playing God” by preventing the birth of a child God wanted to be born. Understandable, but when women and/or men are unable to have children, why can’t the same argument be inversely used for those who choose to go to a fertilization clinic when they find that they can not have children naturally. God is omnipotent. If God wanted that person to have children, wouldn’t that happen? Couldn’t that be God’s way of saying that the person shouldn’t have children?
P.S. please don’t waste space with “go forth and prosper”, because that short phrase doesn’t fill in the gaps or address the actual question.
2006-10-01
04:21:06
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