Sure, but intentionally or neglectfully allowing one that had a chance -- even a poor chance --- to live very well may be a sin.
I don't know if it is a sin --- heck, or even if a zygote is a "life." No one does.
Ergo, the reasonable solution to me is possible sin-avoidence. It's not that difficult.
You are certainly free to take the risk. I choose not to. Your choice is between you and God.
What the heck does that mean? That if your wife wants to have sex with you on Tuesday but was really more fertile Monday and you missed it, you'd say no? HA!
Sure, but intentionally or neglectfully allowing one that had a chance -- even a poor chance --- to live very well may be a sin. I don't know if it is a sin --- heck, or even if a zygote is a "life." No one does. Ergo, the reasonable solution to me is possible sin-avoidence. It's not that difficult. You are certainly free to take the risk. I choose not to. Your choice is between you and God.
What the heck does that mean? That if your wife wants to have sex with you on Tuesday but was really more fertile Monday and you missed it, you'd say no? HA!