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Ethics & Morality
Why is Contraception Considered Morally Acceptable?
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<blockquote data-quote="patricius79" data-source="post: 68291934" data-attributes="member: 249421"><p>I'm not sure. I know that we must eat food to survive, and that apples are a food. I don't know of any evidence that having contracepted sex is necessary for survival, or that contracepted sex is morally similar or morally equivalent to eating an apple. I would think that eating food and then deliberately vomiting it up would be more like practicing contraception. It's not a perfect analogy, I'm sure, but it would seem a lot closer to me.</p><p></p><p>With contraception, one is seeking sexual pleasure while blocking the natural consequence of fruitfulness: the miracle of new life. With vomitoriums, the goal is the pleasure of eating without the natural consequence of satiety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patricius79, post: 68291934, member: 249421"] I'm not sure. I know that we must eat food to survive, and that apples are a food. I don't know of any evidence that having contracepted sex is necessary for survival, or that contracepted sex is morally similar or morally equivalent to eating an apple. I would think that eating food and then deliberately vomiting it up would be more like practicing contraception. It's not a perfect analogy, I'm sure, but it would seem a lot closer to me. With contraception, one is seeking sexual pleasure while blocking the natural consequence of fruitfulness: the miracle of new life. With vomitoriums, the goal is the pleasure of eating without the natural consequence of satiety. [/QUOTE]
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