I recently read through all of the previous posts on this thread and would like to add my two cents to the discussion at hand. I must admit that the vast majority of my posts here at Christian Forums are on theological, faith-based issues. However, as I read through everyone's comments here, I must admit that a sense of great sadness and dissapointment came over me. That is why I felt obligated to share my views on this matter.
Let me start out by saying that I am a Catholic and I believe that what the Pope had to say regarding condom use in Africa is correct. I would like to add, though, that I have thought about this issue extensively on my own.
Perhaps a brief backround of my Christian walk would help explain the important points that I believe need to be made in this discussion. I did not grow up Catholic, actually I grew up an atheist. My coming to accept the Catholic Church as God's true Church (and even coming to the conclusion that there is a God and that Christianity is correct) was a very long, thought out, logical, process in which I only accepted each individual teaching of the Church after extensive study and research done on my own. I know many people reading this might think that I sound more like a Protestant than a Catholic, but I would ask that you hear me out completely before making any rash judgements.
That being said, I was able to find answers to all of my questions from within the Church, Herself. It was a very wonderful and deeply spiritual time in my life, and I am very thankful to God for allowing me the opportunity to study the Fullness of Truth that comes to us from the Magesterium of the Catholic Church.
Looking back, though, I would have to say that I was both wrong and right in my approach. On the one hand, I don't believe that God wants us to check our brains at the door when it comes to our Christian faith, especially with regards to moral issues. However, I also don't believe that we, as individuals, have the right to come to our own conclusions on such important issues as abortion and contraception. We need to be careful how we approach such matters. If we are starting out with the preconcieved notion that this is what I believe to be right, and then we try to make God's will conform to our own, we are putting ouselves on a very dangerous path. If, however, we start out by saying that we want to first find out what God's will is on this issue, and then we conform ourselves to His will, we put ourselves on the right path to understanding and accepting God's truth. We must always be willing to humbly submit our own will to His truth.
Now, with that, come the questions, "What is truth?" or, "What is God's truth?" These questions have been asked by great men throughout history, from great philosophers, to great theologians, to even Pontius Pilate himself who asked Jesus this very question.
We, as Christians, know that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life. Unfortunately, much of the world today does not ascribe to this basic teaching that comes to us from our Creator. Thus they have no basis or foundation on which to build their lives or their beliefs. That is why we see such things as homosexual marriage and abortion on demand being promoted in our society today. In the words of Saint Paul:
1 Corinthians 15:32 If at Ephesus I fought with beasts, so to speak, what benefit was it to me? If the dead are not raised: "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die."
I think that we can all see the point being made here. If the Gospel of our Lord is not true, then we have no hope of an afterlife so we might as well enjoy life as much as possible because this is all that we have. It is quite logical, if one is an atheist or does not give too much thought about Christianity or the afterlife. However, it is also a very sad and, ultimately, evil thought process to hold onto. For the individuals themselves, it will lead to eternal punishment in hell. With regards to society, it is also extremely dangerous as there does not exist a moral conscience like that of the Christian mindset. There is no final judgement of one's life. There is no accountability. There is no heavenly reward for living a holy and just life, nor is there punishment for living a sinful, evil life. Thus people are left to their own devices with regards to coming up with their own man-made traditions as far as what is right and wrong and how one impliments those ideas in one's own life, if such a person even cares about right and wrong in the first place and is not just trying to get as much out of life for themselves as they can.
Thankfully, we as Christians have the light of our Lord's truth and teachings to guide us down the narrow path which leads to righteousness, and away from the broad path which leads to destruction (Matthew 7:13-14)
However, I must be honest in saying that one of the main reasons I became a Catholic is because of discussions such as this one about contraception (and other discussions about issues regarding purely faith based topics as well). This is not meant to be offensive to my Protestant brothers and sisters in Christ, but I see Protestantism as the, unfortunate, first step leading down the dangerous spiral staircase from the Fullness of Truth of the Catholic Church to the ideology of our individualistic, liberal, atheistic and anti-Christian culture we see today. The Reformation led people to question why they should listen to the Church and not just come up with their own Christian beliefs based on the Bible. Then people began questioning why they should even believe in the Bible and Christianity and not just come up with their own beliefs on God. This lead to people questioning why they should even believe in God, and now here we are today. Our society has become, for all intensive purposes, Pagan Rome. Only now many people don't even believe in a God (or a group of gods) or the afterlife. It is a very dismal and sad state of affairs. If it were not for Christ and His promise to never let the gates of hell prevail against His Church, it would be hard to maintain a sense of hope for our world today.
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