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February 12, 2012

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Contraception and Reproductive Technology

With the advent of technologies that allow people to begin life outside the womb or end it the "morning after" fertilization, evangelicals have been rethinking their position on contraception. Some are simply more careful about its use, others reject contraception altogether. Christianity Today's full coverage is below.

U.K.'s Solution to Multiple Problems: One at a Time
Britain may tighten IVF laws to prevent multiple pregnancies.
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Weblog: Are Artificial Contraception Foes Anti-Sex?
The New York Times Magazine looks at the contraception wars
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A Hard Pill to Swallow
How the tiny tablet upset my soul.
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Unwanted Interruptions
Why is our culture so hostile to children-inside and outside the womb?
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Has Natural Birth Control Been Proved Impossible?
Don't believe the media reports, cautions the author of Birth Control for Christians.
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Make Love and Babies
The contraceptive mentality says children are something to be avoided. We're not buying it
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'Be Fruitful and Multiply'
Is this a command, or a blessing?
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Souls on Ice
The costs of in vitro fertilization are moral and spiritual—not just financial
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400K and Counting
Christians recoil at explosive growth of frozen human embryos
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BOOKS & CULTURE CORNER
More Sex, Fewer Children
Mixed messages on condoms, contraception, and fertility.
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No Room in the Womb?
Couples with high-risk pregnancies face the 'selective reduction' dilemma
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How to Make a Person
New reproductive technologies raise difficult moral issues.
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Mourning the Morning-After Pill
Ever since the introduction of the birth-control pill, "liberated" Americans have hankered after still more spontaneity: they have wanted a "morning-after pill" to baby-proof their relationships.
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