My biological mother was either 18 or 19 when I was born. Thankfully, she chose to put me up for adoption, something that has turned out wonderfully for me. I personally believe that one should not bring a child into the world if one is unable to care for it, or if one would be unwilling to put it up for adoption should one be unable to care for it.
Having shared my two cents regarding the issue of teen pregnancy itself, I will move on to the question at hand. I have no qualms about using so-called "black magick." If I am able to influence events in my favour, I will do so with dignity and honour, and through the application of any tool at my disposal which does not threaten to strip myself of dignity. Should my wife and I (when I get married, that is) decide it is time to have a child, I would, without hesitation, resort to thaumaturgy as quickly as I would modern science to maneouver events toward a favourable outcome for my wife and I.
While I can and do understand moral debates about the use of thaumaturgy to affect others, I simply do not understand it regarding its affect on self and willing parties.
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