I think using birth control is okay and I don't agree with the church on it.
That's a little bit difficult to define but the purpose of sex within marriage is (at least in part) procreation and that is why the holy scriptures say that "the two shall be one flesh" (Genesis 2:24, Matthew 19:5-6) because they not only become one by sexual congress but also produce one flesh made of their two bodies (their children being the one flesh produced). Sex is also enjoyable and that also is a purpose for sex within marriage. So when a married couple no longer want any more children then they must mutually agree to abstain from sexual congress either altogether or at times when procreation is likely to be the outcome. However, sex always carries within it the possibility of conceiving a child unless artificial means are used to prevent that from happening. It is the decision to rob sex of one of its God given purposes that is the root the many kinds of sin relating to sex. Promiscuity certainly has increased since "the pill" was created and when reliable condoms and safe surgical vasectomy became possible promiscuity was somewhat boosted thereby.
What does your denomination teach about it?
I won't argue that promiscuity has increased since contraception was readily available but that really has nothing to do with a married couple who, for whatever reason, decide that having more children would be inappropriate. Abstaining from sexual congress for the long term seems to go against what Paul wrote in 1Co 7.
And many who foll.owed this method ended up with many childrenThat's why abstaining is for a period that is sufficient to avoid period of fertility and thus be less likely to have additional children.
And many who followed this method ended up with many children
Oh yeah the ryhtem method is so effective, ask a doctor about thator any study thats not RCC and see what that saysHave an statistics to back your claim? The quote that I included from its advocates says they have 99% to 100% effectiveness ...
Oh yeah the ryhtem method is so effective, ask a doctor about thator any study thats not RCC and see what that says
Have an statistics to back your claim? The quote that I included from its advocates says they have 99% to 100% effectiveness ...
Oh yeah the ryhtem method is so effective, ask a doctor about thator any study thats not RCC and see what that says
You don't have any statistics do you?
No birth control method - including the new one the RCC promotes and teaches - is 100% effective ...
That's why abstaining is for a period that is sufficient to avoid period of fertility and thus be less likely to have additional children.
Seems to me that neutering would be 100% effective.
In theory but I believe there are rare cases when a vasectomy is unsuccessful. I recall reading a case a while back of a man who was on the verge of divorcing his wife because she became pregnant some months after he had a vasectomy, so he concluded (not entirely unreasonably) that she had been with someone else. She insisted she had not. It turned out his operation hadn't been successful so he was still fertile, albeit less than before.
neutering is not the same thing as vasectomy.
If you're talking about having the testicles removed completely that would potentially cause other issues related to the loss of testosterone.
If that's what you're talking about, are you saying that it's acceptable to have surgery to prevent further conceptions but not acceptable to use a condom? I must admit that seems rather strange to me. If that is your position can you point to Scriptural support for it?
Seems to me that neutering would be 100% effective.
You appear to be a bit fixated on males.