Lutheran beliefs about reproductive technology vary, but generally emphasize the sanctity of life and the importance of the family. Many Lutherans support responsible use of reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), as long as they respect the dignity of human life and avoid practices like embryo freezing or selective reduction. Ethical considerations, including the potential for life and the moral status of embryos, are often central to discussions within the community. Ultimately, individual congregations and members may hold differing views, reflecting a range of interpretations of scripture and ethical principles.
Ordained Lutheran priests were allowed to be married. They are still allowed to be today. Celibacy is not compulsory for Lutheran clergy.
Priests did not have to be celibate.
Priests did not have to be celibate.
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priests should be celibate.
An assisted reproductive technology is a means of inducing pregnancy by insemination or other techniques.
Dominique Mehl has written: 'Enfants du don' -- subject(s): Human reproductive technology, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Human reproductive technology, Social aspects, Social aspects of Human reproductive technology
The concept of Lutheran predestination influences the beliefs and practices of the Lutheran faith by emphasizing the idea that God has already chosen who will be saved and who will not. This belief shapes how Lutherans view salvation, faith, and the role of good works in their religious practices.
Science and technology have affected religious beliefs and practices. Currently science and technology challenge the belief in the concept of God.
No, to receive communion in a Lutheran church would constitute an acceptance of the Lutheran theology and one can not be both Lutheran and Catholic.AnswerActually, Lutheran churches offer an "open table" to all believers in Jesus Christ. It does not constitute an acceptance of the denomination, rather a belief in Christianity. I do not believe that this is a hard and fast rule any longer for Catholics, but every man has to go with his conscience.
Atheism. Technology is logical, Atheism is logical.
When your belief or practice contributes and opens new unknown doorways to the closely related science and technology.