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andersonone wrote:So my wife and i have been married for 6 years now and have been unable to have children. We are both 29 and have been trying for a while now. The problem is that my wife developed anorexia around the time that her hormones and cycle was supposed to kick in so even though she is fine now her body still doesnt produce a monthly cycle.
NicoChristian wrote:My main concern would be creating a child that Yahweh does not approve of. What is ultimately right or wrong in this case can only be decided by Yahweh...
Nayto wrote:Andersonone what is your wife's current height and weight? If you could give me her body fat percentage too that would be ideal.
NicoChristian wrote:My first question when discussing things like IVF would be, is it good in the sight of Yahweh? Unsurprisingly the Scriptures to not specifically mention IVF, if any such techniques existed in antiquity then we don't know about them. The Bible also fails to mention things like GMOs, vaccinations, pornography and cloning. I think we can safely decide that these practices are ungodly, even satanic. As far as I have come to understand the Scriptures anything unnatural is ungodly and wrong. Are people like lab-rats; to be bastardized and grown like in the Matrix? Is not the Godly union and natural conception the only way for the children of Adam and Israel? I am reminded of the Book of Jasher mentioned in Joshua and 2 Samuel. This book may not be Scriptural, but was regarded with some historical value. Speaking of the time before the flood, Jashers has this to say.
And all the sons of men departed from the ways of the Lord in those days as they multiplied upon the face of the earth with sons and daughters, and they taught one another their evil practices and they continued sinning against the Lord.
And every man made unto himself a god, and they robbed and plundered every man his neighbor as well as his relative, and they corrupted the earth, and the earth was filled with violence.
And their judges and rulers went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and the sons of men in those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals.
Men corrupting flesh and mixing species and genetics was one of the sins of the pre-Deluvian peoples and was clearly hated by Yahweh. Here are some more Scriptures.
“You shall keep my statutes. You shall not let your cattle breed with a different kind. You shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed, nor shall you wear a garment of cloth made of two kinds of material.
For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, intricately woven in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them.
He answered, “Every plant that my heavenly Father has not planted will be rooted up.
The general message from the Scriptures is that anything unnatural or bastardized by men is evil in the sight of our Heavenly Father. My main concern would be creating a child that Yahweh does not approve of. What is ultimately right or wrong in this case can only be decided by Yahweh, but the Scriptures do not in any way shape or form allow, permit or encourage genetic processes or any modern franken-science. They definitely encourage natural, healthy, God-given conception. Even when Rachel was desperate to conceive she tried using mandrakes that clearly failed, but in the end she conceived naturally. Abraham and Sarah were unable to conceive initially, but their patience paid off. Elizabeth was barren, but ended up conceiving a great prophet. Another message from the Scriptures is that all the barren women who initially failed to conceive were rewarded for their patience with some of the greatest Biblical figures as children.
IVF has been linked to birth defects and may have a number of unknown consequences. That alone would put me off ever trying to play God. Ask yourself, should we play God? Yahweh rewards His children with natural, healthy children, those who do not conceive or have genetic defects need to examine themselves for what they did wrong. I know I did, my first child with my ex-wife was born with hyperthyroidis. Did I have a moral relationship initially with my ex-wife, no, so we were punished. I accept what I did wrong and the consequences. What one does is his own choice? In this day and age the earthly consequences from a moral theocracy are non-existant, only the moral laws of nature will punish people. People are free to commit any kind of genetic violation, but I know one never escapes unpunished. You reap what you sow.
To sum this up, as I despise and avoid vaccinations, public schooling, artificial insemination, race-mixing, genetic modification and other despicable human practices. I despise and completely disagree with IVF. Do these children even have spirits? They seem more like selectively bred dogs rather than naturally conceived children of Israel. The Scriptures certainly are in favour of nature. I understand that some of my comments may provoke a backlash and some people may be offended by my findings. Just because somebody has bastardized IVF relatives does that mean Yahweh approves? Does family come before the laws of Yahweh? Not in my family. It may seem harsh, but life is harsh. I don't want to add to an already difficult situation, but I can't condone IVF. I would definitely say to keep everything natural. Medication is bad, drugs are bad, surgery is bad, cosmetic surgery is bad, genetic modification is bad; does IVF get a free pass?
I know it's easy to say be patient and have faith when Yahweh has already blessed me with children; but I know that I would not use IVF. I accept Yahweh's plan and/or will; it always is for the best. So understand what is going on, have patience and please do everything in your power to conceive naturally. I am sorry to hear of your situation, but do we do ungodly things simply because of hardship? Yahweh rewards the faithful and the patient. I would definitely conclude that using artificial man-made methods indicates a lack of faith and the consequences could be worse.
It's your call.
MichaelAllen wrote:My sincere opinion is that God has blessed our race with so many talents and insights and gifts... but these are all squandered because we have this 1000 lb gorilla hanging on our neck called the jew.
If our race had not been in pursuit of money, then the technology of television would have never been sold to the jews, and remaining in the hands of Christians, it could have been a great tool. Same with the newspapers. The jew didn't invent the printing press, but he owns it now.
So, how are we to see these technologies... personally, I can't go along with Nico's synopsis that if it is not natural, then it is wrong. I see his point in many things, such as GMOs, etc. But what you are doing in bringing your seed and hers together is bypassing a physical constraint - that's all. When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, that was not natural. I am of the opinion anymore that unless it violates a principle of God's law, then it cannot be deemed sinful.
Now, if you and your wife were trying to conceive niglets in her womb like that idiotic judeo couple which Bill posted about on here, then of course that would be wrong - and it would be wrong for any other man's seed to be mixed with hers.
Was it wrong for our women to have dishwashers in the home? No... but did our women do righteously by those dishwashers? No... they watched jew soap operas in their extra time.
This far into the babylonian system... we must view righteousness by intent. I hear judeochristians all the time thank God for their blessings... and by blessings, they mean the material wealth in their lives. The fact is, I don't view those things as blessings - I believe they are God's mercies that he is still allowing them to have for the time being... but that too will be taken away. These churchians didn't get their wealth because they were righteous. Now it is true that perhaps they got it through diligence, hard work, ingenuity, industriousness, or plain luck and chance. But none of these things constitute the system of blessing and cursing that God set forth in Deuteronomy 28. We should think of all of the things in our lives as His mercies, because we are certainly not worthy of blessings at this time (as a race). From that standpoint, what determines righteousness is what we then do with those things. There is nothing that we can touch in this system that isn't unrighteous... it's just the way it is. So, if a Christian Israelite gets money through the capitalist system, well, there may not be a whole lot he can do about it... but he proves his allegiance to God and kin by where he puts it, - "where your assets go, there is where your heart is."
Anderson, if your intent is to conceive and bring forth offspring and raise them up to be upright, valiant and vigilant for Christ and Israel, and God has granted certain men of our race the knowledge of how to overcome these physical constraints, if no commandment is violated (and I find none) then step out on faith and God be with you both.
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