nope, artificial insemenation, its the 21st century
3 1) Semen in the vagina. 2) Artificial insemenation, a fertalized egg is inserted into the uterus. 3) May involve tentacles, it's difficult to understand Japanese comic books.
Phyllis Creighton has written: 'Artificial insemination by donor' -- subject(s): Human Artificial insemination, Law and legislation, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Human artificial insemination 'Abortion'
what are the moral approaches to handling safety,health and welfare issues
There are many issues not directly addressed or communicated in Scripture. One is abortion. Abortion is not explicitly addressed in Scripture, although an argument could be made that there are many texts which point against abortion, but these are implicit, and not explicit. Also, what about artificial contraception or embryonic stem cell research or organ donations? These are all moral issues which are not directly touched upon in Scripture, which is why Catholics believe that there needs to be a teaching authority to determine what is moral for modern ethical issues.
The cloning of human body has raised moral issues. Therefore, almost all countries are not in favor of preparing human clones.
No, moral issues are not politics, and therefore government should stay out of it. This can be different depending on one's personal opinion, of course.
abortion is one
a part of life
No way
What are the special moral issues intrinsic to the defense industryplanned cost overrunsunicritical proliferation of new weaponssecrecy in militatry work
Kant addressed moral issues such as the importance of acting out of duty rather than inclination, the concept of moral duty as a categorical imperative, the necessity of treating individuals as ends in themselves, and the idea that moral actions should be universalizable.