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What to Do with the Least of Our Brothers?: Finding Moral Solutions to the Problem of Endangered Embryos

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SKU:
SB5956
ISBN:
9781618905956
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It seems at times unthinkable that a book like this would have to be written, although, one is relatively sure that Aldous Huxley foresaw its necessity when he wrote Brave New World. But the time has arrived in reality when babies are manufactured in sterile facilities and tested for their fitness for life in the world.


While we have not yet advanced sufficiently in the biological sciences to entirely forego natural gestation in favor of the prenatal programming process Huxley describes, we have reached the point where those unwanted embryos are set aside, freeze dried, and abandoned or destroyed when they do not meet the standard set for a child.


This book affirms the intrinsic goodness of the life of each embryo and explores from the Catholic perspective the possibility of frozen embryo rescue by adoption. It looks at those arguments that see the elements of in vitro fertilization as so contrary to the faith and the natural law as to be irrecoverably intrinsically evil and rejects those, instead favoring a small and narrow path of adoption to fully re-incorporate a child, through the love of a mother and a father, into the society which abandoned it.

Author:
Fr. C. Ryan McCarthy
Pages:
245
Product Format:
Paperbound
SKU:
SB5956
Publication Date:
5/27/15
Height:
8.00
Width:
5.50

2 Reviews

  • 5
    On the Moral Solution of Embryo Adoption

    Posted by Elizabeth Rex on May 8th 2024

    This well researched book is a must read for anyone who is seeking a moral solution to the urgent problem of "orphaned" and frozen human embryos. These "unborn children outside of the womb" are truly the "Least of Our Brethren". In both Donum Vitae and Dignitas Personae the Catholic Church defends medically treating, healing, and saving the lives of human embryos with therapeutic procedures (CCC 2274-2275) like any other person. The Church has also always praised adoption as a loving and compassionate work of mercy for both infertile and fertile couples.

  • 5
    Very informative and thought provoking!

    Posted by Kathy L. on Dec 4th 2022

    Very informative and thought provoking!