I tried to resist posting to this again because of the contentious nature of the issue but ......
From the start let me make it clear that I am anti-abortion. There are cases (Ectopic, Pre-Eclampsia) where the mother's life may be endangered by keeping the foetus, which I believe is a judgement call that has to be made with earnest prayer to God, but by and large I am against abortion.
I have been happily married to my wife for seven years now. We decided that we did not want to have children for at least two years of our marriage. In our walk with God both from our devotional life, our prayer lives and scripture we believe that our sexuality was a God given gift and was not only for procreation.
We have had two children (praise the Lord) but both have been delivered by caeserian section, and we have been advised that due to health reasons that we should no longer have any more children. We therefore use contraception to ensure that this does not happen and are totally happy in our relationship with God that this is OK, both from a lifestyle/devotional/prayer point of view and a deeper study of the scripture.
It frightens me to believe that there are Christians who have totally not spent time studying and will read into scripture that the solitary purpose of coitus is procreation. I suppose we will beg to differ and God is our judge but I still find it a bit frightening, whether one who holds this view is married or not. I have mentioned before those nations such as China where it is illegal to have more than one child. Are we really suggesting that a compassionate God would desire that those people should only ever enjoy the gift of coitus once and then only to produce one child? That is certainly not my picture of a loving and just God!!!
It puzzles me to here suggestions of abstinence and self control within the context of a marriage, but that is to assume that there is no such control within the marriage. It also puzzles me for some to state that contraception is wrong then on the other hand, advise people to use the rythm method. Isn't it a twisted irony that so many countries who do not support contraception have a very high rate of abortion, overpopulation, etc. The figures are there, but for now we won't go there.
I suppose we will never agree on this one, but please do not dismiss the fact that there are many Christians, Catholic, Protestant and anything in between, who have carefully prayed about this issue of contraception. What does one do about the lady who is allergic to latex and cannot take oral contraceptives? Do you honestly just tell that person and their husband to pray that God will supress their desire? And let's not even go their about those who have by religion supressed the natural desire for coitus within the context of a marriage and perverted this God given gift by abusing children, etc.
Abortion is wrong, but it should not be broadly classed in the same way as contraception. I suppose in the end we can strain at gnats and swallow camels...but all in all "God is my Judge!"
Blessings
Dave
From the start let me make it clear that I am anti-abortion. There are cases (Ectopic, Pre-Eclampsia) where the mother's life may be endangered by keeping the foetus, which I believe is a judgement call that has to be made with earnest prayer to God, but by and large I am against abortion.
I have been happily married to my wife for seven years now. We decided that we did not want to have children for at least two years of our marriage. In our walk with God both from our devotional life, our prayer lives and scripture we believe that our sexuality was a God given gift and was not only for procreation.
We have had two children (praise the Lord) but both have been delivered by caeserian section, and we have been advised that due to health reasons that we should no longer have any more children. We therefore use contraception to ensure that this does not happen and are totally happy in our relationship with God that this is OK, both from a lifestyle/devotional/prayer point of view and a deeper study of the scripture.
It frightens me to believe that there are Christians who have totally not spent time studying and will read into scripture that the solitary purpose of coitus is procreation. I suppose we will beg to differ and God is our judge but I still find it a bit frightening, whether one who holds this view is married or not. I have mentioned before those nations such as China where it is illegal to have more than one child. Are we really suggesting that a compassionate God would desire that those people should only ever enjoy the gift of coitus once and then only to produce one child? That is certainly not my picture of a loving and just God!!!
It puzzles me to here suggestions of abstinence and self control within the context of a marriage, but that is to assume that there is no such control within the marriage. It also puzzles me for some to state that contraception is wrong then on the other hand, advise people to use the rythm method. Isn't it a twisted irony that so many countries who do not support contraception have a very high rate of abortion, overpopulation, etc. The figures are there, but for now we won't go there.
I suppose we will never agree on this one, but please do not dismiss the fact that there are many Christians, Catholic, Protestant and anything in between, who have carefully prayed about this issue of contraception. What does one do about the lady who is allergic to latex and cannot take oral contraceptives? Do you honestly just tell that person and their husband to pray that God will supress their desire? And let's not even go their about those who have by religion supressed the natural desire for coitus within the context of a marriage and perverted this God given gift by abusing children, etc.
Abortion is wrong, but it should not be broadly classed in the same way as contraception. I suppose in the end we can strain at gnats and swallow camels...but all in all "God is my Judge!"
Blessings
Dave

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