Letter: Of conception and deception
- Artificial Intelligence is threatening livelihoods and evolving, with widespread discussions sparked by a viral fake photo suggesting men could impregnate robots instead of women.
- A 2023 MIT Technology Review article confirms that some babies have been conceived using a sperm-injecting robot, raising ethical concerns about automation in IVF and revealing technological advancements in reproduction.
- On March 25, 2025, Colorado House Speaker Julie McCluskie discussed a bill proposing Medicaid coverage for abortion services, citing potential financial savings for the state.
- Critics argue that this policy prioritizes cost over human dignity, framing it as a form of eugenics disguised in economic terms.
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Robot wombs and trendy eugenics: A moral emergency
Artificial intelligence has been threatening livelihoods for years now, and this threat is not only growing — but mutating.While still a hypothetical scenario, some are suggesting that technology is not only about to take jobs, but it is on the brink of being able to grow human children in a robotic incubator of sorts, rather than in a woman’s womb as God intended.The conversation surrounding the potential “progress” was kicked off by a post tha…
Letter: Of conception and deception
The last thing a couple facing infertility needs is Roxane Salonen making them feel morally suspect or un-Christian for obtaining medical help. In a recent column, she shared fact-less assertions about in vitro fertilization (IVF) and assisted reproductive technology (ART). She claimed her intent was “to inform, not convince.” But her words betray. Her advocacy was full-throated and her ammunition lies. IVF has been available for over 40 years, …
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