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"In reality, It cannot be denied that in each case the married couple, for acceptable reasons, are both perfectly clear in their intention to avoid children and wish to make sure that none will result."
So, it cannot be denied that Catholic Family Planning and Birth Control is contraceptive in intention, design, purpose and use. Spin it anyway you like, dance around the reality - it is what it is: contraception.
All along, I have really appreciated you giving all the official Catholic documentation (although I wish you had referenced it, so I could put it in my records for future use; I can't use unreferenced materials). You have made may point clearer than I could have - and getting it "right from the horse's mouth" (so to speak) just makes it so powerful.
I honestly (and I totally mean that), I honestly don't know WHY you are dancing around this, doing the "double speak," trying to make "up" mean down and "down" mean up. EXCEPT maybe you are bothered by a point I never brought up and frankly couldn't care less about - your denominations condemnation of contraception as "evil" (one Catholic here stated that it's "evil" but not "immoral" - honestly, THAT'S the sort of thing so amazing in discussing this issue!).
If you READ this thread (even just the Catholic/Orthodox posts) - it's absurdly obvious: the double speak. As my cradle Catholic brother-in-law said, "when the Church makes up its mind - let me know."
MY point has been sharply and singularly focused: Catholic Family Planning is what it is - contraceptive. In purpose, design, intent and use.
And yes - ergo, morality, I suppose. I realize, you want to suggest there are moral and immoral ways to do evil (what your former Pope called this) - but that's not my concern or point or issue of discussion. I'm not Catholic. What the pope says is entirely moot to me, whatever "problems" I may see in it is of absolutely zero significance, from my perspective (however much I may understand why almost 100% of Catholics known to me shake their heads over this one).
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