Religious positions on artificial insemination vary widely among different faiths. Some conservative religious groups, such as certain branches of Christianity and Islam, may oppose artificial insemination on the grounds that it separates procreation from the marital act or involves third-party donors, which can be seen as morally problematic. In contrast, other denominations and religions, including some liberal Christian and Jewish communities, may accept artificial insemination as a means to help couples struggling with infertility. Overall, the acceptance of artificial insemination often hinges on interpretations of scripture and beliefs about family, procreation, and the sanctity of life.
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