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Lotar

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Thank you. I like to tell my son (now almost 14) I risked my life to have him and he was worth it.
Honestly, I really don't think I would ever have the strength of character that you did. That really is amazing and God truly did bless you for it.
 
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Funny. Your own sect had the same interpretation as us not even 60 years ago. It is sad that so many Christians have adopted the secular world's standards of morality.
Well, first I don't really subscribe to a particular sect. I just happen to go to a Mennonite church and like a lot of what they stand for. (I would have chosen "other" for my denomination, but that too often these days seems to represent the growing number of Universalists out there. )

Second, really the saddest thing here is how legalistic some people in this thread are, and how they dare to call it biblical. I'm an extremely conservative believer, but I am very much against twisting Scripture to support my own personal bias, regardless of how "conservative" that bias may be. Some of you are so blinded by this man-made doctrine that you can't even see the difference between sin and God-given choices. No, instead, those of us who use birth control methods are compared to homosexuals, murderers, and people who would have sex with animals. Meanwhile most of the logical points made on this discussion are completely ignored in favour of cheap shots, personal experience (which of course MUST be authoritative ), and various verses ripped out of context.

I wonder if it's even worth discussing that collection of verses you copied from that website when legalistic hearts grow so hard.
 
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Please explain what is wrong with sex between a husband and wife just because they block the possibility of having a child?

Why must we be subjected to either having a large number of children that we may not be able to support or abstaining from sex?

Gen 1:28, 9:1,7; 35:11 - from the beginning, the Lord commands us to be fruitful ("fertile") and multiply. A husband and wife fulfill God's plan for marriage in the bringing forth of new life, for God is life itself.

#1. It was more of a suggestion, not a command.

#2. The world needed to be populated with human life in those times. Now, it is overpopulated. We have been fruitful and multiplied too much.

Gen. 28:3 - Isaac's prayer over Jacob shows that fertility and procreation are considered blessings from God.

Fertility and procreation are blessings. So is food. Does that mean we overindulge and overeat? No. We moderate and control our intake.

Gen. 38:8-10 - Onan is killed by God for practicing contraception (in this case, withdrawal) and spilling his sperm on the ground.

Onan was killed for not fulfilling his responsibility to his brother's wife.

Gen. 38:11-26 - Judah, like Onan, also rejected God's command to keep up the family lineage, but he was not killed.

Was it really a command? And why wasn't he killed, hmmm?


I suppose God killed everyone who had a wet dream too.

And I guess that after the woman goes through menopause, it's evil to have sex then because the sperm is "wasted". It doesn't have any effect.

Exodus 23:25-26; Deut. 7:13-14 - God promises blessings which include no miscarriages or barrenness. Children are blessings from God, and married couples must always be open to God's plan for new life with every act of marital intimacy.

Have you ever thought that God's plan involved contraception?


It's not a fundamental truth. It's a legalistic lie.

Lev. 21:17,20 - crushed testicles are called a defect and a blemish before God. God reveals that deliberate sterilization and any other methods which prevent conception are intrinsically evil.

Of course. If a model plane you build has a bent wing, it's defective.

1 Chron. 25:5 - God exalts His people by blessing them with many children. When married couples contracept, they are declaring "not your will God, but my will be done."

Once again I ask you, haven't you ever considered the possibility that God's will involves them using contraception, and that's why they want to use it?


Who exactly are you to tell us what married couples should or shouldn't do? God doesn't even say anything in regards to that.

I didn't respond to everything since there was too much, but as far as I'm concerned you're just pulling stuff out of thin air.


Be careful. I wouldn't go as far as to say something is evil unless there is undeniable proof in the bible that it is if I were you.

There's a verse that talks about being careful that you don't call something evil good, or something good evil, because that is blasphemy.


Right.

I think birth control is an issue between yourself and God. If you think it's wrong, fine. Don't use it. But don't say that it's wrong for everyone to do.
 
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Ah, yet another misinformed judgement.
If I told you I believed that abortion and gay marriage were perfectly acceptable, and then claimed to be extremely convervative, would you believe me?
 
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If I told you I believed that abortion and gay marriage were perfectly acceptable, and then claimed to be extremely convervative, would you believe me?
Murder and homosexual acts are very clearly sins according to the Bible. So the comparison is meaningless.

Now, I personally don't believe that women should be pastors. But if you told me you believe they should, I wouldn't immediately assume you're not conservative. And the Bible even ADDRESSES that issue, unlike the issue of birth control.
 
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Murder and homosexual acts are very clearly sins according to the Bible. So the comparison is meaningless.

Most people who think they are okay don't think so.

Now, I personally don't believe that women should be pastors. But if you told me you believe they should, I wouldn't immediately assume you're not conservative. And the Bible even ADDRESSES that issue, unlike the issue of birth control.

That doesn't help your case.
 
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Funny. Your own sect had the same interpretation as us not even 60 years ago. It is sad that so many Christians have adopted the secular world's standards of morality.

Fortunately, her "sect" was absolutely right about slavery in America. While many churches endorsed slavery~ one particular old church which claims it's Christ's Church thought slavery was morally acceptable.

The same goes for birth control. Many churches once thought it was a sin and learned otherwise.

I have more respect for a "sect" that will right a wrong.

AS for the backward Protestant remark...someone is "advanced" by following some misinformed theologian's writings? Many early church theologians hated women because they didn't like the physiological responses their body made when they thought of women.
 
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Being gay is wrong because you can't get pregnant?
tulc(uhm ok)
Actually, that was one of St. Augustine's arguments.

The Church's stance is not that procreation is the sole purpose for sex, just that it cannot be seperated from that purpose.
 
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Lord have mercy.

If you think we are the instigators, then you truly have no idea how our society treats those who do not sin in this way.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=49074

"Those who do not sin in this way".

That's exactly what I'm talking about.

You claim it's a sin, but every verse you provide that supposedly proves it does not prove it at all.

I can't help that society thinks that way.
 
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Oh that's right... Women are saved through chlidbearing. So that means if I never have kids I'm going to hell. Oh well.
Oh oh, I guess I'm going to hell too.

(does adoption count?)
 
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OK, here we go.

NOW, since you're so sure there are actually Scriptures that support your doctrine about birth control being evil, let's hear 'em. There wasn't even one in that mess. (Thanks for wasting my time, btw.) And if you're going to quote a website, you might want to find a better one than that.
 
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