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is it a sin to sterilize a woman?

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I admit, I am maybe not honest about this the way I need to be.

I think it is good for a couple to pray and come to agreement with each other, but yes it does need to be as God guides.

So, does God have a specific rule or choice He wants, about this?

I'm not sure I am honest enough to say. But agreement is important.
 
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Look it up. What's the purpose of marriage? Same goes for sterilizing a man. Are you open to life or are you not? I'm a convert to Catholicism. Your best bet is to look it up in the Catechism. We do not even use birth control. The Duggars seem to be the Protestant version of what we believe as far as being fruitful and open to life. God bless you! :)
 
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Look it up. What's the purpose of marriage? Same goes for sterilizing a man. Are you open to life or are you not? I'm a convert to Catholicism. Your best bet is to look it up in the Catechism. We do not even use birth control. The Duggars seem to be the Protestant version of we believe as far as being fruitful and open to life. God bless you! :)
And here I am having left Catholicism.

Yeah, marriage forms a family unit. Once it's made, you don't need to populate beyond your means. We have 7.5 billion people alive right now, we had 6 billion fewer people just a century ago. More than half of the world's nations are below replacement rate and still the human population is growing expodentially. We were commanded to be fruitful and multiply - we fulfilled the heck out of that commandment. It's perfectly find for anyone to then pull the breaks. Case in point, my own mother could have been putting her life in danger were she to have a 4th child.
 
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Hey, op asked. I answered. You can research it. Even Protestantism rejected sterilization and birth control as late as the 1930's. You can study it and come you your own conclusions. God bless all. :wave:
 
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Look it up. What's the purpose of marriage? Same goes for sterilizing a man. Are you open to life or are you not? I'm a convert to Catholicism. Your best bet is to look it up in the Catechism. We do not even use birth control. The Duggars seem to be the Protestant version of we believe as far as being fruitful and open to life. God bless you! :)
Do you have lots children? Just curious.
 
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Hey, op asked. I answered. You can research it. Even Protestantism rejected sterilization and birth control as late as the 1930's. You can study it and come you your own conclusions. God bless all. :wave:

In the first half of the last century in both the USA and Canada many states and provinces bought wholeheartedly into eugenics. They were supported in this by many Protestant denominations. Laws were passed to permit the forced sterilization of those deemed to be mentally defective or criminals. Some of these laws are still on the books.
 
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My mother had no choice, sadly, because of contaminated food from a restaurant. Addressing the "be fruitful and multiply" thing, I would say there is never too many Christians in the world and if you raise your children to be godly men and women, have as many kids as you can feed.
 
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In the first half of the last century in both the USA and Canada many states and provinces bought wholeheartedly into eugenics. They were supported in this by many Protestant denominations. Laws were passed to permit the forced sterilization of those deemed to be mentally defective or criminals. Some of these laws are still on the books.

And if you look, you will find that eugenics has since been spread to the United Nations, et al., with the world wide goal to selectively reduce the population of the world.

In many countries in Europe they have succeeded in fostering this notion. So much so, that even Ireland now allows abortion. And Iceland is hailed as conquering the problem of having any mentally deficient births. Their solution is to abort all children who are mentally handicapped before they are born.

China, as we know, had for years a limit on the number of children that could be born to a couple, with the result that many male children in that country won't be able to find a wife when they are ready to marry.

And in the U. S. the birth rate is also decreasing and has done so for many years now.
 
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I would say yes, both men and women, but since it is not in my church, I don't care.
Aren't some things true no matter what church you might go to?
 
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Hey, op asked. I answered. You can research it. Even Protestantism rejected sterilization and birth control as late as the 1930's. You can study it and come you your own conclusions. God bless all. :wave:

Which is and has been a sad, but standard pattern in the modern history of protestantism.
Letting go of ones absolutes, one by one.
Nowadays many of the protestant sects even bless homosexuality and mock true love by calling good for evil, and evil for good.
So this is a pattern and a rather sad one at that.

I remember how many of my pentecostal relatives considered drinking to be sinful just a decade or two ago. Now they drink themselves.
Female pastors are another example of this development I'm talking about.

There might very well be churches that hold more firmly to their denominational identity and roots. I'm only referring to what seems to be mainline protestantism.
 
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