John, I'd never before heard that Krishna allows for everything to happen but I
think it's true, diversity being the unrelenting nature of the universe. As for
an act being good or bad in and of itself, the Gita has just the opposite
teaching of the Catholic Church. In the Gita, the act is good
Share,
It's a tough question for couples answer whether it's ethical or not to use a
surrogate. But the most immediate concern for them is to have a baby.
For this type of case, Sanjay Rath, the jyotishi, believes it can be justified
since Krishna allows for everything to happen. If th
John, I agree that something about it does not feel right though if no force is
involved it seems legal enough. It seems like a win win but is it also a win
for the child? And it definitely indicates an unhealthy imbalance in the world
that a woman would have to earn money by bearing another per
That probably cost them about $100,000 since it was done here in the US.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
A rich friend did that with their second child because the wife had a hard
time carrying the first one. They used a US surrogate though.
On 11/08/2013 11:56 AM, jr_esq@..
A rich friend did that with their second child because the wife had a
hard time carrying the first one. They used a US surrogate though.
On 11/08/2013 11:56 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
They're apparently becoming a thriving business in the country, and
have become the solution for infertile