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Genetic Testing (standard:Editorials, 1425 words) | |||
Author: Lori | Added: Oct 22 2007 | Views/Reads: 4150/2347 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
I saw a story on T.V. this morning that bugged me. I wrote an essay on the topic and on others which links the subjects together. I hope you read it and let me know how you feel. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story I believe it should be used as birth control? Well, of course not. Do I believe it should be used when the mother's life is at stake? Depends on what the alternatives are. Things can be done without taking extreme measures. My aunt, whom I've talked about which had Throat Cancer, was pregnant with her youngest child when the doctors found Cervical Cancer. They froze the cancer and she was able to have Stephanie without any further complications. Stephanie is now a grown woman with a child of her own. The decision my aunt made could have ended her life, and the baby's life. But, she choose to risk it, instead of getting “rid” of Stephanie. My son loves her for that decision. He's ga-ga over Stephanie. A woman walks into the Emergency Room bleeding from “down there.” The doctors can't tell if she's having a miscarriage, or if something else is wrong with her. They decide to abort the fetus and do an exploratory surgery to find out what is wrong with her. Upon opening her up they find there was no reason to have aborted the fetus, it was a tear in the uterus walls instead. Where they wrong to have done it? No, because it only takes a short time for someone to bleed to death. They saved the woman's life by doing the abortion and surgery. I'm getting away from the subject of this essay. Genetic testing has proven to be worth while. I will agree with this. But I don't agree with the tossing aside unused fetuses who have a right to life. Those parents chose to undergo this treatment. They should be MAN and WOMAN enough to have a fall-back plan to use. They shouldn't try for something so trivial as having a boy child over a girl child or vice versa. To me, someone who thought about doing this at one time, this isn't only stupid. But is also morally WRONG! You can't take the blessing out of God's hands. You can't put yourself in God's shoes. When you do, you're just asking for trouble. The Bible is full of stories about people going against God's will. I'm only going to name a few, so don't cringe. Moses took the credit, which really belonged to God, when he struck the rock and made water appear. What happened to him? He wasn't allowed into the Promise Land. Saul started believing in a sooth-sayer words instead God's. What happened to him? God's word was still fulfilled and he killed himself over his mistake. Jonah was told to go one way, by God, and choose to go his own way. What happened to him? He was swallowed by a whale. Okay, I admit the last one is funny when you think about it alone, but the moral of the story is you have to have faith in what Jesus has said from the beginning of time. LIFE is precious and should be considered as such. We are all taught right from wrong as children. Our parents took pride in teaching us moral standards and behavior. To throw it all away to decide the sex of a child? Come on people! Let's cure cancer, diabetes, and those kind of things. We don't need to feel powerful over what sex our children are. Because in the end, it's still GOD'S choice for that child to be born! © October 21, 2007 by Lori Tweet
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