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IMO I see nothing wrong with non-abortifacient contraception. In fact, if you're poor than I'd see it as the responsible thing to do. Why would you want 10 kids if you & your spouse are on minimum wage? Come on, like a crack house, or section 8 housing is a great place to grow up. You know, not everyone is rich enough to send their kid(s) off to private school.
That is the first time I've ever heard of a thermometer referred to as a laboratory. If you are using it because you do not want kids, and not for a medical reason, then you shouldn't be using it anyways.As for NFP, I don't know about you, but when I get married, I'm not going to have a laboratory in my bedroom just to see if my wife is likely to be in her fertile phase, chasing that estimated 98%-99% effectiveness rate. However, if you don't mind a surprise every now and then, then it should work out great for you. In short...I don't trust it.
Yes, because we all know that Orthodoxy is about living for yourself , your will and your passions.As for those who just don't want kids. I'd say that that right there is a pretty good reason not to have any.![]()
I learned all about having sex by having it with my wife. IMO it makes people who read about it on websites look so naive.I learned all about having sex from tantric websites. I'd highly recommend tantric sexuality to anyone interested in achieving a better sex life. IMO it makes those abstinence/procreation only people look so naive.
Zilian,
My quotes had no intention other than showing that St. John Chrisostome says about the specific issue for more on Marriage there is a book out of St. Chrysostome ... I quoted it within context as I have read mumerous times the book and understand the spirit of what he was saying.. Now if anyone has a different approach to this peticular quote ( or if is is out of context) I would be more than interested to see the interpretation he/she gives....
Also per you comment about "lust" in marriage... I am quite confused.....The fact that marital union and marital bliss is also physical I do not see the connection...Maybe you wanted to say 'obsession" or "addiction" then that would make sense...and that is something to be dealed with the SF... Again marital relations are not void of physical love that is expressed in a very natural way and should not be interpret as lust... but in reality it is nothing but love expressed in a physical sense and absolutely a gift from God...Sexual relations are blessed when expressed in marriage nothing "sinful" about that, whether a couple has 1 or 10 children it has nothing to do with their sexual relation... rather the children are the gifts that God bestows to a couple, it would be obsurd to think of them as a product of lust.... sorry to disagree....
Philothei
Contraception like the Pill is not a barrier method and is (or at least allof them have the possibility to be) abortive. You are correct, condoms do not do this.Contraception is abortion? While theres no argument that certain methods are, barrier methods (ie. using a condom) are no closer to abortion than staying celibate is...
My gynecogist made me sing up a paper that released her from all responsibility when I declined to take the pill after my C-section, as I was not allowed to get pregnant for a year after...My doctor told me very sternly that the condom was not a good method and could get pregnant ... I told her that I was willing to take that risk... There was no problem though...Contraception like the Pill is not a barrier method and is (or at least allof them have the possibility to be) abortive. You are correct, condoms do not do this.
The pill is not spoken against enough and gynecologist are VERY reticent to ever say the truth about what the pill does. They are very good at skirting around the real answer.
Anything that makes a woman's body think she is at the early stages of pregnancy for months or years on end is going to have nasty side effects.Hopefully if enough people stop taking the artificial hormones in the pill, it'll send a message to big biz that people want to go green, even with birth control. Hopefully if they start using bio-identical hormones in the pill, those nasty side effects will go away.
Anything that makes a woman's body think she is at the early stages of pregnancy for months or years on end is going to have nasty side effects.
My gynecogist made me sing up a paper that released her from all responsibility when I declined to take the pill after my C-section, as I was not allowed to get pregnant for a year after...My doctor told me very sternly that the condom was not a good method and could get pregnant ... I told her that I was willing to take that risk... There was no problem though...
I think they do get percentages or bonus or vacation packages by selling drugs that applies to all doctors... it is sad.
I am glad I have never taken any pill... who needs more medicine and messing up your hormones?? No thanks...
If the ingredients are all natural, then I can't imagine it being any worse than actually being pregnant. If that still messes a women up, then I guess that's just all the more reason to not to use the pill or have lots of pregnancies.
I trust God to provide for my 10 children, but I don't trust him to keep me safe when I travel, so I have car insurance.What does it mean "can't really provide for them?"
This whole approach of considering having children based on finance... Where is the trust in God in that? The elder Paisios would always say that people today (and he meant Orthodox) simply do not trust in God.
We say that we believe that God will not place on us a burden too big to carry, that we place our whole lives in Christ's hands and here on this thread we say that we do that unless it is about children.
Actually, children do die of hunger. All the time in fact. Sudan, Dar-fur, probably most of Africa, not to mention many other 3rd world countries, or victims of circumstance.Is it not God who gives the life and the soul of every single child conceived? Is it not His will? Does anyone think that God will not provide? That God will let your child that He gave you will die of hunger?
Okay, so maybe no playstation3 and you're right, thats no big deal. But what about a family that can't provide adequate health-care for their child, so they depend on the state. If you know you can't afford to pay for diapers, food, health-care, entertainment (kids love toys) and what not, avoid them sounds more responsible to me. Sure some folk are better off to take care of kids than others, but if your working two minimum wage jobs from 8am to noon, then from 1pm to 7pm and you live in a motel, maybe you & your spouse should wait.So your child will not have a playstation 3. Maybe not even its own room (I grew up in the same room with my other 2 brothers, we never thought about it), perhaps he won't have pocket money to go to the movies, perhaps you won't have a TV set. And so on, and so forth.
Good points...I'm sure anything is possible if a person just prays hard enough and couples that with fasting. But therein lies the problem. I'm not convinced that people do pray. As a result, parents are abusive and kids are miserable.Why does any of this matter? Are we Orthodox? What is the important thing here? Does it cost to provide love? Does it cost to teach your child the fear of God and the love for Christ? Will Christ and our Panagia let our children be miserable? Will they not answer our prayers when we do the best we can?
I'm not hiding it. I don't want kids. Why? Because I don't. I'm not going to have kids just because I'm supposed to. That wouldn't be a good start. To bring a new life into this world, reluctantly and to see it as a chore, right from the start, I'm sure that'll rub off well.I'm the first to admit I'm weak and probably after spending a few more months staying up while my son cries I'll be trying to find ways to avoid having a second one. However, and please do correct me if I am wrong, but are we supposed to find excuses for our weaknesses or ADMIT them and realize how far we are still from God?
Only the husband works and they live very humbly. When we go to their house we are over come with humility. Being around this family is very humbleing. They are a very blessed family. God has given them wonderful children and provides for them. Only God knows what is best for our lives. Why do we as humans tend to ignore this and manipulate our outcomes?! We need to let go and let God! Sounds like a girl I knew when I was in HS. Her doctor wanted her on the pill for medicinal reasons (she was having some health problems at the time that they thought the pill could help with somehow). As soon as she got on the pill she became short-tempered, depressed, had serious mood swings as well as some other major complications... Yeah her family wanted her off the pill rather quickly after that.Seriously, I think they do get kickbacks. I've been put on the pill twice for non-birth control reasons. Even though I made it clear to the doctor that I was not sexually active, before I left she also brought me a perscription of the morning after pill becuase she "likes to give it to all her patients." I told her I didn't want it and found a new doctor, but they really push these things.
It's not just like pregnancy, it's unnatural. When I was put on it I got all sorts of horrible side effects, including heart palpitations and extreme nausia. It was really bad I will never let a doctor put me on that again.
It's not just like pregnancy, it's unnatural. When I was put on it I got all sorts of horrible side effects, including heart palpitations and extreme nausia. It was really bad I will never let a doctor put me on that again.
LOL. Man, you really need to stop talking about things you have no experience with.Current prescriptions contain synthetic hormones, hence many people (though not all it seems) have unpleasant side effects. I'm talking about replacing those fake synthetic hormones, with hormones that are bio-identical to the ones your body produces naturally. If those make you sick, then I'd imagine that'd be a pretty good indicator of how you'd handle a real pregnancy.