Christians are bound by the Law of the Messiah, not the OT Mosaic Laws. Under the current covenant, we are required to "love one another as I [Jesus] have loved you." (John 13:34). So long as the infertility treatment does not involve adultry, which is an unloving act, we are not bound by and restrictions regarding this matter.
So, in my own assessment, there is nothing prohibiting any of the steps necessary for IVF under NT law.
Peace.
2006-10-19 02:23:25
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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Since when was in-vitro fertilization wrong? I'm a Christian and there is nothing wrong with taking medication to try to get pregnant. In fact, the Bible says that children "are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward." (Psalm 127:3)
2006-10-19 02:27:10
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answered by irishharpist 4
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No I don't think it is wrong. If she want's a child, she should do whatever she can to become pregnant. It's the people that get pregnant, and don't want, or abandon their child, that are the problem
2006-10-19 02:24:49
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answered by Kerilyn 7
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no its our bodies, God gave us the brains and intelligence to come up with the concept of infertility meds, whats wrong with that.
2006-10-19 02:23:51
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answered by daisy322_98 5
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Anything that is of unnatural origin is wrong. Its wrong in the eyes of God
2006-10-19 02:24:18
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answered by Gods child 6
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Depending on how self-righteous the Christian is, absolutely anything that doesn't involve God or Jesus is WRONG.
2006-10-19 02:21:53
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answered by shoby_shoby2003 5
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Heaven Hi,why do you want to play Lord of someones life?Why isn't it enough for Jesus to do that.It isn't your business.
2006-10-19 02:23:42
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answered by jackiedj8952 5
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No -I don't think so, but I have no biblical reason for it. I just don't see it as sinful.
2006-10-19 02:31:26
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answered by Miss Vicki 4
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