The public response to two movies on artificial insemination, including The Switch , just out and not doing well, tells us something about the way Americans feel about the subject, writes Mary Rose Somarriba in Artificially Conceiving a Bad Romantic Comedy . And they’re on to something, she writes in today’s “On the Square” article. Whats sad about it
is that some real, deep aspects of the human experiencesuch as the realization of ones aging, the desire for love and family, and the sorrow of lost timeare covered up with chipper confidence that none of these things matter anymore. Age doesnt matter. Time is never lost.Love and commitment arent necessary; in fact, theyre not even worth seeking. You can start a family all on your own. Its a Do-It-Yourself Family! The biological bond required to conceive a childa males sperm and a females eggis all you need; you dont need the metaphysical and the personal bond with another to make a family.
And later in the morning we’ll be posting a second “On the Square” article for the day, in which Father George Rutler reflects as a pastor on the new Catholic liturgy just, and finally, approved by the Vatican.
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