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If they have the right to marry, they have the right to procreate.Do unborn children have the right to as healthy place to grow and develop as possible?
Is it wrong for a woman to bear children when she knows there's a strong possibility of passing on a horrible illness to her child?
This seems to be the ethical situation facing the women in this story: http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/nm/namibia-illegally-sterilized-hiv-infected-women
I am especially interested in hearing the justifications for saying "they should not be sterilized" from those who say all forms of birth control are wrong and people should continue to bear as many children as the Lord allows.
:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:If they have the right to marry, they have the right to procreate.
If they have the right to marry, they have the right to procreate.
But do they have the responsibility?
Or are they fulfilling selfish desires that end up hurting someone else?
But do they have the responsibility?
Or are they fulfilling selfish desires that end up hurting someone else?
Gina, I am curious: you haven't actually given your stance on this. From your initial post, it has been inferred that you favor forced sterilization in cases of a high probability of passing along a disease such as HIV/AIDS. However, you've never actually stated this. Is this your stance?
So how about sterilizing everyone who is not a believer as they are selfish and end up putting their children in eternal harms ways?
You misunderstand. The onus is not on the government to determine who can have children and who can't.
The responsibility lies with the individuals. Are they putting someone else's life at risk by their actions; and therefore, placing their own selfish wants above the safety and health of the children they're talking about having? And therefore, should they not be mindful of that responsibility and abstain from the action?