Thursday, February 24, 2005
No punch line here: I had not heard the story of these two South Suburban doctors in a legal battle over "sperm theft," but I saw it today via Drudge Report.
Does he have a case? If a flurry of similar cases arise, what will the effect be on sexual relationships? Are we comfortable completely divorcing sex from reproduction?
I don't know. I tend conservative, and I'm pro-life. But I have no problem with contraception and don't have a strong enough opinion against gay marriage, despite my misgivings.
I sympathize with the man in this case, but I'm not sure he has a case. If he does, again, let's examine what other advances in science and DNA technology will have on human interaction.
Any other thoughts?
Does he have a case? If a flurry of similar cases arise, what will the effect be on sexual relationships? Are we comfortable completely divorcing sex from reproduction?
I don't know. I tend conservative, and I'm pro-life. But I have no problem with contraception and don't have a strong enough opinion against gay marriage, despite my misgivings.
I sympathize with the man in this case, but I'm not sure he has a case. If he does, again, let's examine what other advances in science and DNA technology will have on human interaction.
Any other thoughts?
