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Who here approves of it? Who here does not and why?
Who here approves of it? Who here does not and why?
Artificial birth control?I do not approve nor do I disapprove of birth control but my Church teaches me to eschew artificial birth control and I obey that teaching.
Artificial birth control?
So what should someone do who either does NOT want them ( children are not for everyone) or someone like me who ffeels as they they could not properly CARE for them because of their own health or some other reason.Condoms, the pill, surgery and so forth.
So what should someone do who either does NOT want them ( children are not for everyone) or someone like me who ffeels as they they could not properly CARE for them because of their own health or some other reason.
I have no problem with someone using birth control but am totally against abortion
In addition, there are other reasons one may choose to go on birth control. This is personal, but I have chosen to use the shot as a way to prevent my monthly; as I needed help dealing with it. I also feel as though, since God wants and even commands us to care for our own birth control is a way to ensure we do not have children we cannot afford.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.
In addition there are other reasons one may choose to go on birth control. This is personal, but I have chosen to use the shot as a way to prevent my monthly; as I needed help dealing with it. I also feel as though, since God wants and even commands us to care for our own birth control is a way to ensure we do not have children we cannot afford.
The RC Denomination is - by far - the world's largest, foremost, religious advocate, promoter and teacher of contraceptive sex birth control in the world, in all of human history. The only denomination that often conducts classes in birth control and how to have sex contraceptively right there at the parish center of its locally owned and operated parish. There's the number one promoter.
- Josiah
You write these things with tricky words that serve only to obscure matters. Anybody reading the CCC material in my previous post will see how deceptive your characterisation of the matter is. It borders on blatant misrepresentation, I hope it is not deliberate misrepresentation.Since the midst of the "Sexual Revolution" of the 1960's, the RC Denomination has been - BY FAR - the largest, boldest, foremost, religious promoter, teacher and advocate of contraceptive sex.
Indeed, the ONLY denomination that actually conducts extensive classes - often right on the campus of your local RC owned and operated parish - in how to have sex contraceptively: all the sex without the conception, the baby, the child, the life. All the fun without the consequences.hn
Wanna have lots and lots of fun sex - but without the conception, the baby, the life? Go to your local RC owned parish! They'll teach you how! They are quite obsessed with teaching couples how to do this!
Yep we all know how well the rhythm method worked out for Catholics who followed it
The basics
Catholic natural family planning is a way to avoid or achieve pregnancy based on awareness of a woman's fertility.
This is not the "rhythm method!"
NFP is based on the fact that a woman's body gives certain signs about the different phases of her monthly fertility cycle. Catholic natural family planning teaches you to observe and interpret these signs to determine when a woman is fertile.
To achieve pregnancy, you should have sexual intercourse at the peak of this fertile time. To avoid conception, avoid intercourse during the fertile time.
It's really quite simple!
NFP is 99 - 100% effective
for avoiding pregnancy
Catholic natural family planning is one of the most effective methods of avoiding pregnancy.
The Couple to Couple League has a detailed article about the effectiveness of Catholic natural family planning. It examines several widely accepted scientific studies that show an effectiveness rate of 99% to 100%!
Actually, this effectiveness is not so surprising. A woman's body is not fertile for most of her monthly cycle. NFP simply lets you determine when the fertile and infertile times occur.
This is great news to people concerned about health, morality, and even just those who want to live more in tune with the natural rhythms of our bodies. Catholic natural family planning is just as effective as "the pill", but without its moral and health problems!
With the body, not against it
Although NFP is sometimes called natural contraception, alternative contraception, and even Catholic contraception, please realize that it's very different than true contraception.
The term contraception applies to acts that deliberately impede conception — it's a refusal of fertility.
NFP uses the female body's natural rhythm of fertility to either avoid or achieve pregnancy. This is not contraception.
It may seem like a small & technical distinction, but in terms of morality, there is a world of difference. This is especially important for those practising Catholic natural family planning because of moral convictions.