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//Pope Francis called on Monday for a global ban on parenting via surrogacy, calling the practice "deplorable" and a grave violation of the dignity of the woman and the child. Francis' remarks are likely to antagonise pro-LGBT+ groups, since surrogacy is often used by gay or lesbian partners who want to have children, and follow his landmark decision to allow priests to bless same-sex couples.//
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Still pondering this a bit but at the moment I think I agree with him - although not for the same reasons. What say you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've been very fortunate as I've never been in the position of not having the family I always wanted. I don't know how I'd feel if for any reason I was unable to father children. I like to think that I would be happy and content without a family of my own or would be able to love adopted children as my own. But I don't know.
I do know a woman who couldn't carry any of her four pregnancies to full term and her grief was palpable, the yearning has never left her. She has told me of her uncontrollable jealousy when her friends and family have babies, the overwhelming yearning.
She's in her 80s now, it's too late for her but I don't think I could tell a younger woman like her that surrogacy is wrong.
Always going to be a difficult one, and there i no right or wrong answer.
I would tend to agree with him, not on religious grounds, nut due to the fact the earths population is goign to be a problem real fast. People who cannot normally have kids is Natures way of dealing with things. So sad for those involved but I really think we shouldnt play with Mother Nature, she has a habit of biting back.
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OK, but surely he could understand from a point of his pious religion?
Or understand from the point of the population is too big? //
I understand what he is saying, and why, but I can't take anything he says seriously, given the organisation he fronts, which is as corrupt and venal on a massive scale.
If those who want to use surrogacy and can afford to, for their own personal reasons, then I don't believe it has anything to do with an old man who wears a funny hat.
As I understand it, a surrogate can carry a child which is not hers biologically, as well as carrying one which she has donated the egg for.
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