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I am Catholic, but am having a hard time understanding the Church's teachings on contraception. Can you give me advice or guidance for our beliefs?
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Cosmic Charlie said:And if, after reading Humane Vitae you still don't understand the Chruch's teaching, well, you're good company.
excellentTAquinas said:Contraception means sex for the sake of sex without regard for Gods plan, respect for your partner, turning your partner into an object to satisfy your own desires. It shows no respect for the person as an individual and a true partner and trivializes the act of sexual union to a mere act with no thought of responsibility.
If God is trying to give you a child we shouldn't be trying to thwart Gods plan nor interfere with His graces He wishes to bestow upon us. Contraception is intrinsicly about self gratification. With NFP you care more about how it effects the other person than how it effects yourself. Self gratification takes second place to your partner and Gods plan, showing the respect each deserves.
Peace in Christ
TAquinas
TwinCrier said:My humblest apologies. I had no idea that non-Catholic views for and against birth control would cause offense. I will remove the post.
in2Nas said:I am Catholic, but am having a hard time understanding the Church's teachings on contraception. Can you give me advice or guidance for our beliefs?
Dominus Fidelis said:Basically its taking an action (as opposed to working inside of God's design through NFP) in order to stop a soul from being placed inside of a body. When I heard it put that way, it seemed a lot more evil to me.
Cosmic Charlie said:And for some odd reason taking your temperture every day, charting the results and the intentionally avoiding sex during fertile days, thus intentionally withholding the reproductive apects of yourself from your spouse is considered completely passive.
Paul S said:That's not intentionally interfering with the workings of the body. Adding chemicals is.
Taking one's temperature and charting it is only noticing how God intended the body to function. Intentionally not having sex is no sin.