TE, I know that you will refuse to accept this, but there are millions of devout, conscientious Catholics who love their Saviour and love their Church but feel nonetheless that its authority stops at their bedroom door.
The Church’s teaching authority with regard to adultery, fornication, and other such vices is based on scripture, tradition, and common law and should not be questioned.
How a married couple exercise their God-given gifts of sexual bonding and procreation is in a different category. On this subject Christ said nothing. The OT has some regulations regarding sexual hygiene but most of these are ritualistic in nature and are not binding on Christians.
Leave married Catholics alone to determine such things within their own consciences! They do not pass judgment on your sex life, please return the favor!
Beeliner, apparently I am not making myself clear.
This is not ‘my personal opinion’ here. This is not me being a witch with a capital “B” ‘passing judgment on people’s sex lives’ or refusing to ‘leave people alone’.
First, you apparently do not recognize that NFP is a perfectly reasonable way for ‘married couples’ to ‘govern the size of their families’. The Church never said that one could not use periodic continence as a responsible and NATURAL way to ‘space’ and to prepare one’s family.
Further, your remarks that the Church ‘doesn’t say anything about how couples use their sexual bond yadda yadda’ (and yes, since Christ and ‘the Church’ are ONE in authority, thank you very much, Christ did INDEED have quite a bit to say about it, unless you haven’t bothered to read at least Humanae Vitae recently) are at best your own (erroneous) opinion and at worst, an outright twisting of doctrine that you have unfortunately accepted from somebody who has given you such a false picture.
You know what, bee? There are ‘millions of devoted Christians’ who are PERFECTLY WILLING to accept anything in Christianity that they like and suits them. . .but ‘refuse’ to accept anything which they don’t think the Church ‘has authority’ to do. The biggest thing right now for this sex-saturated generation is the idea (again, completely erroneous) that married couples have absolute and complete ‘freedom’ to do whatever they choose with their sexuality. . . contraception among this, of course–because ‘they’ have full autonomy and authority. “They” are the only ones who can ‘know’ the situation. “They” can rely on their ‘consciences.’ Etc.
Balderdash! Those ‘millions’ (and I highly doubt the number is as high as you claim) have developed the same kind of ‘conscience’ that Henry VIII had. . .so tender, that it just couldn’t believe that what HE thought was ‘right’. . .wasn’t. After all, Henry was SURE that the Bible said “you shall not marry your brother’s widow” (even though there was that other pesky passage that said you should). . .and he was SURE that the Church didn’t have the AUTHORITY to ‘loose’ Catherine for the marriage that HENRY wanted in the beginning. So Henry’s conscience pushed him right into the arms of the Reformers and Henry’s sexual passion for another woman (whom he later beheaded for lack of a son, on the trumped up charge of treason) made his ‘conscience’ supreme–even though his conscience was totally, and tragically wrong, and we have suffered these last 500 years because of it.
It isn’t
who 'don’t accept things, Beeliner. I accept the teachings of the Church. Every. Single. One. And all I am doing is stating the teachings of the Church. If people are defying those teachings, I will tell them that they are defying them–and that isn’t judging. . .it is simply making an observation. I don’t judge them personally–I just point out that they are, in fact, going against the teachings of the Church.
The teachings that apparently you don’t think exist (please do me a favor and read Humanae Vitae again, and also the relevant sections in the Catechism of the Catholic Church on marriage and the family, and then tell me again that 'Christ never said anything about how married people are to use their sexual bond) not only do exist, but have existed. That so many have tragically rejected them in the false belief that if they 'think it’s okay, then their conscience ‘trumps’ anything else" means only that there are a lot of people who need to know the truth that they’ve been rejecting, with the hopes that they will repent and reform.