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a friend of mine in the graduate program where i am now attending has been married 2 years, is 28, and is about to have a vasectomy. we share an office together, and i overheard him making the appointment for tuesday of next week.
i know that this is terribly wrong and evil in itself. he is agnostic, and doesnt seem to care about religion at all. however, i feel that as catholics we should prevent -fully inform- (or at least try) as much as possible the errored decisions of people in general.
they have no children, and from what he tells me he doesnt like them at all. i am staring at his wedding pictures right now on his picture board, and its obvious he and his wife were married in a catholic church.
there are 5 couples in the graduate program here that are willingly choosing to be childless their entire life. my officemate has reccomended the same urologist to 4 other guys or husbands of girls in the program, and it looks like they are all wanting to be fixed.
i quietly asked him about why he was going to make such a permenant decision, and he told me that he wants to make positively sure that he cant ever have kids, with anyone.
i asked how his wife feels, and he said she had been nagging at him to make the appointment sooner than tuesday.
i asked him if he realized that most, if not all, christian deniminations considered sterilization a very grave sin, and he said he knew what they thought. he said that his sterilization in no way harms of affects the world or any other person other than himself, so it really cant, if at all, be bad.
he asked me:“just how does me getting a vasectomy affect you, society, or any other person negatively?” “forget about God’s rules, just for a minute. how is the cutting of my vas deferens going to harm the planet?”
i didnt know what to reply, because i couldnt think of a single reason. if he doesnt care about God, then what reason is there morally to stop him from doing it?
so how do i at least try and give it a shot to change his mind?? he is very, very educated and very sharp. the discussion we had about it left me feeling like he knew alot more then me, and that i didnt have any ground to stand on.
ive also noticed that among the graduate and higher education students who are married, that most of them do not want children, period. my officemate thinks children are a burden, and he has no intention of “losing 22 years of his life” when he could be doing whatever he wants.
does anyone have any suggestions at all? why are all these people like this, and why do they reject such beautiful gifts?
only 6 days left before he makes a terrible, terrible decision…
i know that this is terribly wrong and evil in itself. he is agnostic, and doesnt seem to care about religion at all. however, i feel that as catholics we should prevent -fully inform- (or at least try) as much as possible the errored decisions of people in general.
they have no children, and from what he tells me he doesnt like them at all. i am staring at his wedding pictures right now on his picture board, and its obvious he and his wife were married in a catholic church.
there are 5 couples in the graduate program here that are willingly choosing to be childless their entire life. my officemate has reccomended the same urologist to 4 other guys or husbands of girls in the program, and it looks like they are all wanting to be fixed.
i quietly asked him about why he was going to make such a permenant decision, and he told me that he wants to make positively sure that he cant ever have kids, with anyone.
i asked how his wife feels, and he said she had been nagging at him to make the appointment sooner than tuesday.
i asked him if he realized that most, if not all, christian deniminations considered sterilization a very grave sin, and he said he knew what they thought. he said that his sterilization in no way harms of affects the world or any other person other than himself, so it really cant, if at all, be bad.
he asked me:“just how does me getting a vasectomy affect you, society, or any other person negatively?” “forget about God’s rules, just for a minute. how is the cutting of my vas deferens going to harm the planet?”
i didnt know what to reply, because i couldnt think of a single reason. if he doesnt care about God, then what reason is there morally to stop him from doing it?
so how do i at least try and give it a shot to change his mind?? he is very, very educated and very sharp. the discussion we had about it left me feeling like he knew alot more then me, and that i didnt have any ground to stand on.
ive also noticed that among the graduate and higher education students who are married, that most of them do not want children, period. my officemate thinks children are a burden, and he has no intention of “losing 22 years of his life” when he could be doing whatever he wants.
does anyone have any suggestions at all? why are all these people like this, and why do they reject such beautiful gifts?
only 6 days left before he makes a terrible, terrible decision…