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Ethics regarding reproduction

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  • Jeff de Boer

This article looks at the ethics of reproduction. The author discusses contraception, artificial insemination, and in vitro fertilization.

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Lifelines: New Reproductive Technologies

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  • Jeremy Caddick

This article discusses a theological perspective on new reproduction technology, including in vitro fertilization, donor insemination, surrogacy, and cloning.

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Adoption, IVF, and a Closed Door

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  • Jesse Johnson

This article offers some biblical advice for those considering adoption or in vitro fertilization.

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Embryo Adoption: Questions Answered

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  • Brian Douglas

This article is about the adoption of embryos and in-vitro fertilization.

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Misconceptions? A Christian Perspective on Issues in Early Life Ethics and Family Planning

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  • Paul Coulter

When does life start? This article examines the scientific, biblical and theological views on this question.

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Fearfully and Wonderfully Made – The Dilemma

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  • Megan Best

Chapter 1 is a general introduction to the difficulty of ethical issues related to the beginning of human life, such as abortion, reproductive technology, and procreation.

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We are not elected...either for our faith, or according to our faith; that is, elected that we might believe. William Perkins
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