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3300 PRELECTION THEOLOGY ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (ARTS) OUTLINE MEDICAL-SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION LEGAL ISSUES SOCIO-CULTURAL DIMENSION ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH TEACHING MORAL ANALYSIS MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION DIFFERENT ARTS: IN VITRO FERTILIZATION ZIFT zygote inserted in tube GIFT gamete inserted in tube MICRO-INJECTION of egg (ICSI) PARTIAL ZONAL DRILLING -- egg MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION...

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3300 PRELECTION THEOLOGY ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (ARTS) OUTLINE MEDICAL-SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION LEGAL ISSUES SOCIO-CULTURAL DIMENSION ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH TEACHING MORAL ANALYSIS MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION DIFFERENT ARTS: IN VITRO FERTILIZATION ZIFT zygote inserted in tube GIFT gamete inserted in tube MICRO-INJECTION of egg (ICSI) PARTIAL ZONAL DRILLING -- egg MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION IVF -- FORMS IT TAKES IVF -- REASONS FOR USING IVF -- METHODS FOR SECURING THE GAMETES LEGAL ISSUES LEGAL CONCERNS: RIGHTS PARENTS, OFFSPRING OBLIGATIONS PARENTS(WHICH?) OTHER ISSUES CONTRACT VALIDITY FEE PAYMENT NATIONAL POLICY NONE WHY BABY "M" (NOT IVF, BUT SURROG) SOCIO-CULTURAL DIMENSION ASPECTS OF AMERICAN CULTURE IMPACTING OUR ATTITUDE TOWARD ARTS: FAMILY - POSITIVE OR NEG.? EQUALITY AVAILABLE TO ALL? RESPECT FOR LIFE LOSS OF EMB. GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONISM MOTHER/CHILD RELATION ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH TEACHING OFFICIAL CHURCH TEACHING: INSTRUCTION OF CDF (1987) BASIC JUDGMENT AND REASONS CRITIQUE OF INSTRUCTION OFFICIAL RC TEACHING CDF INSTRUCTION ON RESPECT FOR HUMAN LIFE ... MORALLY UNACCEPTABLE: HETEROLOGOUS IVF (AID) SURROGACY HOMOLOGOUS IVF (AIH) OFFICIAL RC CHURCH TEACHING:REASONS HETEROLOGOUS IVF: NATURE OF MARRIAGE PERMANENT, EXCLUSIVE COVENANT REPRODUCTION MUST BE WITHIN MARRIAGE RIGHT OF CHILD CONCEIVED, CARRIED, BROUGHT FORTH,RAISED WITHIN THE MARRIAGE & FAMILY OFFICIAL RC CHURCH REASONS SURROGACY: TEACHING: CONTRARY TO UNITY OF MARR. COVENANT, CONJUGAL FIDELITY IMMORAL TO CONCEIVE A CHILD ONE DOES NOT WISH TO KEEP AGAINST VALUES OF FAMILY OFFICIAL RC CHURCH TEACHING: REASONS HOMOLOGOUS: NATURE OF CONJUGAL ACT IVF SEPARATES 2 MEANINGS(UNITIVE AND PROCREATIVE) OF SEX ACT CONCEPTUS MUST BE FRUIT OF PARENTAL LOVE, NOT PRODUCT OF TECHNOLOGY AGAINST DIGNITY OF CONCEPTUS CRITIQUE OF CDF INSTRUCTION IN GENERAL, RC THEOLOGIANS AGREE WITH REJECTION OF HETEROLOGOUS & SURROGACY SOME FIND ARGUMENTS AGAINST HOMOLOGOUS IVF INADEQUATE AND UNCONVINCING McCORMICK CAHILL MORAL ANALYSIS McCORMICK'S CONCERNS (1979) ABOUT ARTIFICIAL REPRODUCTION: TECHNOLOGIZING MARRIAGE -- IN 2 SENSES ABORTION 1. LOSS OF EMBRYOS. 2. TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY IF PROBLEMS FOR MOTHER OR BABY HARM TO THE CONCEPTUS EXTENSION BEYOND MARRIAGE CONCLUSION RECEPTION OF CHURCH'S OFFICIAL TEACHING BY CATHOL. NEED TO BE OPEN TO TEACHING NEED TO RECEIVE IT GRATEFULLY NEED TO CONSIDER ARGUMENTS IN ORDER TO FORM CONSCIENCE MORAL RESPONSIBILITY TO FORM PERSONAL CONSCIENCE ARTS DISCUSSION CLONING, ABORTION, PAS, IVF -ALL OF THESE ARE MATTERS OF CONSCIENCE AND THEREFORE ISSUES FOR THE INDIVIDUAL CATHOLIC TO SETTLE. THE CHURCH HAS NO BUSINESS TELLING US WHAT TO DO! SOUND GOOD TO YOU? ARTS DISCUSSION MEDICAL DECISIONS -EUTHANASIA PAS, IVF -- ARE PERSONAL AND PRIVATE MATTERS. THE GOVERNMENT HAS NO BUSINESS BECOMING INVOLVED IN THEM. SOUND GOOD TO YOU?
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