Michael J. Knowles, a speaker, challenged the morality of surrogacy and IVF at Clemson University. He argued that children are not commodities and questioned if the nuclear family is being turned upside down. The debate on surrogacy and IVF has sparked controversy, with concerns about the commodification of children.
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