dwmoeller1
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That's not entering into parenthood without both parents. That's "after the fact." Not the same issue as the OP.
Again...not the same issue as the OP. Would it be wise to compound the actions of a sin with the actions of a hasty, unwise decision? I think not. Sometimes, the couple should get married. Other times, I think that's a terrible decision. Honestly, I wish there were more adoptions from this situation than there are...but that's another thread.
Too broad a question for a unilateral answer. Should a single person seek to adopt orphans? Not usually, IMO. I do think there is some room for debate, with regards to what condition the kids are currently in. For instance--if a single, growing Christian offers a willing and immediate alternative to an abusive, irresponsible, non-Christian couple willing to give up the child for adoption--that's one thing. But a single mom who "wants to experience motherhood"--that's another story altogether.
So your general principles does have exceptions and loopholes. Thats fine, I just wanted to be clear on how universal your principle was and what sort of exceptions might be allowed. For you, it seems to be more a general guideline rather than a rule which defines right and wrong. I agree with that.
I still come back to what God has prescribed as the most desirable way.
Does that mean He can't bring about good from less than the best? No...of course He can.
However, I think it unwise of us to intentionally get things "out of order."
I would agree with it being unwise. Still though, I can find no way to Scripturally condemn it. What may be unwise for one is not necessarily so for another. If they can do so in true faith, then I can't absolutely say that it would be against God's will or desire for that person.
So any problems I have apply equally to any case where sperm donations is used.