I want you to provide proof (support needed) that the RCC is a promoter of contraception.
Um, read almost any thread by a Catholic on the topic.... Read almost any Catholic website on the subject.... It's all you need.
The emphasis of the RCC on this for the past 40+ years (since the sexual revolution) has been on HOW couples can have sex - and yet not likely conceive a child (um, that IS the definition of contraception - what is COUNTER to conception, what reduces the changes of conception).
As you likely know, the RCC not only seems VERY focused on this whole issue of contraception, but it seems it is the only denomination on the planet that has taken upon itself to teach the world HOW to practice contraception - even teaching contraceptive birth control classes in their parish (as mine did), even REQUIRING couples to take the class in contraception before they can be married in the Church.
Surely, you know all this....
this statement that the RCC promotes contraception is not the truth
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I thought this was common knowledge....
I was told (I can't verify such) that until the 1960's, the RCC had an UNOFFICIAL but popular teaching that couples should just have sex - and trust God concerning conception. Anything otherwise (contraception) was sinful and wrong. The only discussed alternative was abstainance - couples simply having a sexless marriage - but this was generally also rejected (except in certain medical situations).
But in the midst of the sexual revolution around the world, the RCC changed it's position. It began to say (now officially) that couples that didn't want (or shouldn't have) children SHOULD and COULD have sex (as often as any other couple) - just in CONTRACEPTIVE ways, ways that would COUNTER conception. Because it was opposed to generally accepted and effective ways to do that (for example, the new "birth control pill") it began to promote it's own favored method of contraceptive birth control. And it still does.
My parish had classes in this - promoting and teaching contraception. So did the parish where my sister and her (now) husband attended at the time. Both mandated a class in contraceptive birth control in order to be married in the Church - so they did. My sister commented that during the break, the couples noted (almost all of them) that they were just doing this to get married - most either were already using other methods or planned to. Although I'm not married (and no longer Catholic), it seems VERY few Catholics are preferring this particular method of contraceptive control - but they DO seem to be embracing the view that contraceptive birth control is okay - they ARE getting that message, they just don't seem to prefer the method the RCC is currently so actively promoting and teaching.
How can you say the RCC is not encouraging contraception when it is the world's foremost teacher of such? I'm not following you, Jack.
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