L
lotus1922
Guest
(Apologies for the long post, I have a hard time putting difficult concepts to words)
So let me preface this by clarifying that I am aware of the Church’s teachings regarding marriage, sexuality, openness to life, etc and for the most part have no problem recognizing their wisdom and assenting to observing them. I say “for the most part” because I have some personal extenuating circumstances and other questions regarding how these teaching apply to various “grave situations”, but that’s another topic.
Anyhow, I understand that every marital act must be open to the possibility that a child will be conceived as a result; we cannot artificially alter the intrinsic purpose of the act. NFP is permitted because the act remains intact and the couple accept whatever God’s will is for their marriage and whether or not they are given the gift of children. If God grants children to a couple, it is because it is His will that they become parents and raise their children to know, love, and serve Him. If they are not granted children then that is also God’s will, for His own reasons.
While no one can presume to know God’s will, I propose the following question: If it is God’s will that a couple becomes pregnant, and they put the baby up for adoption, are they not thwarting the will of God for them to have had children? Would it ever be in the nature of God to will someone to get pregnant without also willing for said person to raise the child born to them? Would God ever will for someone to get pregnant in order for someone else to raise the child?
I suppose a corollary to this question could be, if God does not will for a couple to have children, then wouldn’t their adopting a child contradict His will for them? If God Himself is the one who determines who should and should not have children, then how is adoption a “thing”?
Many thanks in advance
So let me preface this by clarifying that I am aware of the Church’s teachings regarding marriage, sexuality, openness to life, etc and for the most part have no problem recognizing their wisdom and assenting to observing them. I say “for the most part” because I have some personal extenuating circumstances and other questions regarding how these teaching apply to various “grave situations”, but that’s another topic.
Anyhow, I understand that every marital act must be open to the possibility that a child will be conceived as a result; we cannot artificially alter the intrinsic purpose of the act. NFP is permitted because the act remains intact and the couple accept whatever God’s will is for their marriage and whether or not they are given the gift of children. If God grants children to a couple, it is because it is His will that they become parents and raise their children to know, love, and serve Him. If they are not granted children then that is also God’s will, for His own reasons.
While no one can presume to know God’s will, I propose the following question: If it is God’s will that a couple becomes pregnant, and they put the baby up for adoption, are they not thwarting the will of God for them to have had children? Would it ever be in the nature of God to will someone to get pregnant without also willing for said person to raise the child born to them? Would God ever will for someone to get pregnant in order for someone else to raise the child?
I suppose a corollary to this question could be, if God does not will for a couple to have children, then wouldn’t their adopting a child contradict His will for them? If God Himself is the one who determines who should and should not have children, then how is adoption a “thing”?
Many thanks in advance