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Message: In recent years, advances have been made in the field of genetics that enable scientists and parents to predetermine the traits of their babies. In vitro fertilization, freezing embryos, artificial insemination, and other methods of creating and storing life in a lab have brought to the surface ethical dilemmas that must be addressed. “A divorced couple engages in a custody battle over their unused frozen embryos. Meanwhile, some researchers want to destroy ‘extra’ embryos in hopes of curing diseases. And while some women pray for their eggs to fertilize in IVF cycles, others give permission to have their “excess” embryos destroyed. Bring up the topic of infertility and invariably someone will mention these sorts of ethical quagmires.”(1) Many Bible-believing Christians approve the use of artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, and other high-tech procedures, provided the egg and sperm come from married partners, and precautions are taken to honor life even… Read Full Article