Sentences with phrase «new human life»

Your body will be fragile from the birth, the exhaustion of a newborn, the insanity of taking care of an entirely new human life.
The marital union of a man and a woman who have given themselves unreservedly in marriage and who can consummate their union in a beautiful bodily act of conjugal intercourse is the best place to serve as a «home» for new human life, as the «place» where this life can take root and grow in love and service to others.
Genital coition is the only bodily act intrinsically capable of generating new human life.
An alternate interpretation offered in the CAHR report suggested that new human life exists once the process of fertilisation is complete; the embryo is more than simply a cluster of cells — for once destroyed, it is impossible to recreate that particular life [34].
God chose to make spouses co-operators with him in creating new human lives, destined for eternity.
Persons of the same sex can not marry because they can not do what married couples can, i.e., consummate their union by a bodily act in which they become the common subjects of an act that, precisely as human behavior, is eminently fit both for the communication of spousal love and for the generation of new human life.
And new human life, body and soul, is made for eternal life with God.
Whenever a new human life is conceived the soul must also be there.
Some of the ancients knew that to honour marriage was to affirm the goodness of the body, of embodied love and new human life.
Like you did not just create a new human life in your belly.
Your egg is fertilized 12 to 24 hours later if a sperm penetrates it — and this simple biological occurrence begins a series of increasingly complicated processes that leads to a new human life, if all goes well.
It is therefore never wrong, in and of itself, to choose to bring a new human life into existence, though it may be wrong to do so with certain intentions, in certain circumstances, and through certain means.
«as a result of our sheer numbers (5.8 billion and counting at the rate of 10,000 new human lives each hour), our unprecedented technological power, and our lack of an ethic that embraces the environment, we are no longer thinking or acting like a part of nature.
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