Moral Aspects of Medical Technology (7)
Herman C. Hanko is professor of Church History and New Testament in the Protestant Reformed Seminary. Contraception has become so common that the whole practice is hardly called into question any more. Even in the one denomination which forbids the use of contraception, the Roman Catholic Church, over half of the members are reported to practice it. For many years it has been hailed as a major medical breakthrough, which will succeed in curbing the earth's population. It has been rigorously...
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