If I take one egg and combine that one egg with sperm from her husband and then insert that fertilised egg in the mother the egg came from that does not lead to immoral and unethical actions.
The couple is married, they both used their own sperm and egg, and no eggs were discarded. Nothing unethical about that situation.
“...that does not lead to immoral and unethical actions.”
It’s immoral and unethical in itself.
“The couple is married, they both used their own sperm and egg, and no eggs were discarded. Nothing unethical about that situation.”
It’s inherently unethical and immoral. In itself. somethings are always wrong. This is one of them.
And discarding embryos is inherent to IVF:
Why Discarding Embryos Is Inherent to the IVF Process:
https://www.medpagetoday.com/obgyn/infertility/108932#:~:text=Weinerman%20said%20that%20a%20lot,opt%20to%20have%20them%20discarded.
You’re supporting a process that leads to baby killing.
And more Christians are seeing the problem: https://www.politico.com/news/2024/06/12/ivf-southern-baptist-convention-evangelical-00162994