Ed Peters, my friend and Canon Lawyer writes:
I think that we should take our time exploring the moral issues surrounding “embryo adoption”.
Read why here: http://www.canonlaw.info/2009/01/avoiding-rush-to-judgment-on-embryo.html
by Steve Ray on February 4, 2009
Ed Peters, my friend and Canon Lawyer writes:
I think that we should take our time exploring the moral issues surrounding “embryo adoption”.
Read why here: http://www.canonlaw.info/2009/01/avoiding-rush-to-judgment-on-embryo.html
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My family and I just had a discussion about this point last Sunday.
I am a big supporter of embryo adoption — though not as a selfish means to “cure” infertility, but as a generous action. I would gladly support and encourage a moral process of embryo adoption to go forward and be completely adopted by generous couples and even Catholic hospitals, to the full extent of the law.