It is a mortal sin because it is against the Natural Law and against God's plan for marriage. This is a huge topic, but the basics are that the only natural right that a husband and wife have, from God, is the right to each other's bodies. They do not have a "right" to a child. Children are a gift from God - in every circumstance, and when we abrogate to ourselves a right which we do not have, and play God in this manner, we are perverting the natural order and committing sin. All other rights are the rights of a child, not the parents, and the child has a natural right to be born in ordinary circumstances, the effects of this sin are visited upon the child conceived in this way. Science is just now telling us of all the problems that children who were conceived in this way have as they grow up. For a doctor answering this question, please see the link below to a brief clip on Catholic Answers.
Amphibians utilize external fertilization.
Clams utilize external fertilization.
There is oxygen, carbondioxide, erosion, dirt, and weather in space, all of which have energy generating potential. So the answer is yes, though science hasn't permitted us to utilize any of this energy.
No,they do not utilize O2.They utilize CO2.
The most common reproductive strategy among terrestrial animals is internal fertilization. This method allows for the protection of developing embryos and increases the chances of survival in a terrestrial environment. Many mammals, reptiles, and birds utilize this strategy, adapting it to their specific ecological niches. As a result, internal fertilization has contributed significantly to the success and diversification of terrestrial species.
Utilize is a verb.
We talked about how to best utilize the extra bedroom in our home. How will you utilize the extra space in the basement? How can our school best utilize the grant money?
"Utilize your pencil and write down the answer!" Is one way to utilize the word "utilize". Also, using the word "Use" or "Using" is a better word than "Utilize".Utilize means "to make use of", so you could say: "During the SATs, I utilize my time well by double-checking my answers."
Yes I can, I can utilize any word in a sentence.
I had to utilize all my knowledge to solve the complex problem. To utilize the library's services, I had to understand how to look up periodicals.
The past tense is utilized.
Yes dissertations do utilize primary and secondary research.