Most of the people really want to raise their biological child, or "their own" child, thats the fact but in many religious communities, infertility is still considered a "taboo" topic...Many women fear that they will be blamed for their infertility or that they are being punished for past wrongdoings. However, this is not the case. Infertility is a medical condition and should be treated as such...I know many people still feel to do IVF is against their belief, Many religious "scholars" talk against the new medical technologies,they not realize how their statements effect entire lives?!😕
Could you rephrase your last question please? I didn't grasp it at all! 😕
I agree it's still a "taboo" in many religious groups or ethnicity. All the same the reason for fighting for it more than ever. If they believe in God, then if a woman is infertile, she's been created so by God itself, why the big hype about it. I agree some questions Science can definitely not answer, but why are we marching backwards when we have answers to a set of questions. Means and methods have been created to "create" life itself, why impede on a progress for a better future. If tomorrow they were dying from a disease and Science was the only way through, would they still be against it, or would they just go away thinking that's God will?
The one thing I never, ever would believe in is past wrongdoings. I see where you're coming from, but I still think the whole idea is rubbish. You've got one whole life, live it man, even that's so short and not enough to explore everything. Why do we even bother with questions from past lives, illusions that, in anyway, might or might not even exist!!! 😕