<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>anonymous</b></i>
The reason is from two people having a desire to naturally have a child together. Are those people just evil? If it's between that or nothing, then creating a worthwhile life is better than creating no life at all, yes? Yes perhaps you could persuade them to adopt or do it differently, but if they say no, this is the only way we want to do it, like many would, is it so wrong? If it's between a child with CF or having no child at all, why would the child with CF be the wrong choice? Now if they agreed to IVF and chose the one with CF over the one without CF, I wouldn't support that choice. I am only supporting the choice when said parents ONLY want to do it naturally, thus their only choice would be no child or taking the risk.
-Agent X</end quote></div>
Okay, if we get into this, it's a different thing than I was previously thinking/arguing. This is where I hesitate to say what's okay and what's not, because it's a personal decision. Even though I support a side, it's still a personal decision.
<i>If a family has a 12 year old who's raped by her uncle and they don't support abortion... would I suggest it? Absolutely. If they didn't, I'd think it would be putting the child through an unnecessary ordeal (and I'll be honest, it would piss me off), but that's a personal decision, so whatever they go with is their own business.</i>
<b><u>I think</b></u> that people having a natural child (with say, the 50/50 risk of CF) because the choices they like are natural child or no child at all... should rethink having children. If those are the reasons they're doing it, they're not the right reasons. Having kids <i>shouldn't</i> have anything to do with "mommy's eyes" or "daddy's hair." A child is not something "I want I want!" like at the toy store, where you can pick colors. A child is another HUMAN BEING, and if you're having one, you need to do what is best for the child, and not what <i>you want</i>. But that's just how I feel, as I said.