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Why is Contraception Considered Morally Acceptable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Open Heart" data-source="post: 68300547" data-attributes="member: 356742"><p>We are called to be fruitful and multiply and fill up the earth. The problem is, the earth is now full. Not only is child spacing prudent for the health of the mother, but a married couple may want to limit their children to one or two for the sake of the planet. The question then becomes, which method of child spacing is best/most moral.</p><p></p><p>Many methods are downright immoral as they are abortifacients. I'm speaking of the pill and the IUD. Others wreak havoc with a woman's health, both physical and mental, also the pill and other hormone methods. Barrier methods like a condom interrupt the romantic mood of the moment and can interfere with the sensation for men. Some methods are simply too unreliable, such as coitus interruptus. I am convinced that the best and most moral method available is Natural Family Planning. If used properly, it has same efficiency rate as the Pill. It is NOT the same as the rhythem method, but relies on bodily signs of fertility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Open Heart, post: 68300547, member: 356742"] We are called to be fruitful and multiply and fill up the earth. The problem is, the earth is now full. Not only is child spacing prudent for the health of the mother, but a married couple may want to limit their children to one or two for the sake of the planet. The question then becomes, which method of child spacing is best/most moral. Many methods are downright immoral as they are abortifacients. I'm speaking of the pill and the IUD. Others wreak havoc with a woman's health, both physical and mental, also the pill and other hormone methods. Barrier methods like a condom interrupt the romantic mood of the moment and can interfere with the sensation for men. Some methods are simply too unreliable, such as coitus interruptus. I am convinced that the best and most moral method available is Natural Family Planning. If used properly, it has same efficiency rate as the Pill. It is NOT the same as the rhythem method, but relies on bodily signs of fertility. [/QUOTE]
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