No. it doesn't. But I am glad it helps you.
Additionally, it might help to view the artificial creation of life as a natural evil from which God (and God alone) brings forth the good that are those few human lives which survive the process in which countless human lives are sacrificed.
Terrific feel-good rationalization. ;~D
Is it because you can't understand what I'm saying or you simply reject the notion that God's will was for us to freely choose Good over Evil instead of being forced like automotons always to do what He wanted?
I don't see any "rationalization" inherent in accepting objective reality's consistent natural laws of physics. How would scientific achievement be possible were we not able to confirm by repetition and empirical analysis our predictions about how the world -- right down to human procreation -- works?
These laws allow for magnificent feats in the realm of medical advances to repair, lengthen and alleviate suffering in human lives. Unfortunately, they're also the subject of manipulation by those who would destroy human live en masse in order to build a better Human in their own image of Perfection.
Where's the "rationalization" here?