Christians may disagree with in vitro fertilization (IVF) for several reasons, primarily rooted in theological beliefs about the sanctity of life and the natural process of procreation. Many believe that life begins at conception, and IVF often involves the creation of multiple embryos, leading to potential discarding or freezing of embryos that are not used. Additionally, some Christians view IVF as interfering with God's plan for conception, seeing it as a human attempt to control or manipulate life. This perspective emphasizes the importance of natural conception and the belief that children should be conceived within the context of marriage and divine intention.
its playing god
dogs eat cats
Christians believe that Jesus was the Jewish Messiah. Jews disagree.
No. Most Palestinians are Muslims or Christians and therefore accept that Jesus was the Messiah. (Admittedly, Christians and Muslims disagree on what that term means.)
They do not believe that it is right but some Christians don't mind it... say if a married couple have had a lot of misscarraiges (sorry for my spelling) they can probably see why they would be using IVF. But if you are using IVF without thinking then they will think it is a sin. They only think this because the scientists use dozens of eggs and maybe one or two will get fertilized and the rest thrown away. Hope this helped! :)
A:Most Christians believe that the entire Bible is true, including Mark's Gospel. Since Mark is now known to have been the earliest New Testament gospel and that the other gospels were substantially based on Mark, either directly (Matthew and Luke) or indirectly (John), to disagree with Mark's Gospel on important issues would probably be to disagree with the gospels as a whole, which few Christians would do. Of course, there are minor errors in Mark that the subsequent evangelists recognised and corrected, but these are not substantive.
maybe i would say no
As with any large group of people some will agree and some will disagree.
The IVF procedure typically includes egg and sperm extraction. A single cycle IVF typically costs around $10,000.
I would disagree with that last statement.
I would.
Some Christians may disagree with pilgrimage for reasons that include expense. They feel the money could be spent on charity to help needy people or to help a local church. Some people believe it is better to love thy neighbor instead of making a pilgrimage.