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This is one of the best blog posts on NFP I’ve ever read:
catholichistorynerd.com/2014/02/nfp-subculture-dont-punish-obedient.html
catholichistorynerd.com/2014/02/nfp-subculture-dont-punish-obedient.html
Hmm, not really. The author was quoting a “liberal Catholic” blog post which took a swipe at more conservative Catholics, and then proceeded to break it down and provide a healthy dose of realism. (I’d call this “the Ratzinger method”, because Pope Emeritus Benedict often does this in his writings - quote the opponent’s position, and then dissect it carefully and charitably.)meh. I don’t know. It just seemed to try to justify imperfection and whine about some perceived high horse with a shot at more conservative catholics with the chapel veil homeschooling comment…![]()

Which imperfection was it trying to justify?meh. I don’t know. It just seemed to try to justify imperfection
After your post I read it again. I still do not understand where you think the author was trying to be an opponent to the “liberal article” But rather seemed to want to elaborate on it.Hmm, not really. The author was quoting a “liberal Catholic” blog post which took a swipe at more conservative Catholics, and then proceeded to break it down and provide a healthy dose of realism. (I’d call this “the Ratzinger method”, because Pope Emeritus Benedict often does this in his writings - quote the opponent’s position, and then dissect it carefully and charitably.)
Who knows?Which imperfection was it trying to justify?
I think that some of those discussion would be best moved to another sub forum here at CAF, as you end up with a battle between theological minutiae(as you put it) versus real life emotion. Also the nature of the internet is that for the most part only people with really strong feelings on a matter will take the effort to post and re post on a subject, it is not a cross section. It is the same with sports, politics, virtually everything.I agree with the blog author. One of the things that drove me away from the forum for a while is the petty bickering about minutiae
It’s true; self-righteous dismissal and distrust of Others isn’t going to win any converts. It also endangers the few devout believers who do hold fast to beleaguered truths of the faith. Even if you are among the remnant that actually shuns contraception, there plenty of your compatriots ready to warn that you might be Doing It Wrong. Internet discussions about Natural Family Planning and childbearing are notoriously contentious. “Perfect love casts out fear,” (1 John 4:18) but there is plenty of “bitterness, crankiness,” infighting, and fearmongering in the NFP subculture. Look at any recent article about the morality and ethics of NFP, and you’ll see several cliques all blackguarding each other:
- Dire conspiracy theorists sure most people’s reasons for postponing pregnancy aren’t good enough
- Harried parents paranoid that they should be pregnant again or that they discerned poorly
- Rival method loyalists engaged in combox brawls
- Theologians insensitive to the emotional responses their coldly logical syllogisms elicit
- Infertility martyrs who shame anyone with “lesser” sufferings for complaining
- Glib spouters of the conventional wisdom that anyone struggling with NFP must be lazy and/or selfish, lustful, lacking in faith, or resisting God’s will
This is EXACTLY what happens in pretty much every NFP discussion on this forum.Is this really the alternative we want to offer the secular world? Instead of getting free birth control pills, you can be part of a tiny subculture that bickers about the minutiae of bodily functions and acts as the pregnancy thought police! Doesn’t that sound life-giving and awesome?
I am still at a loss of what the point is. Can you give me the one sentence cliffs notes version. Is it “we are infighting and should not?” If so, what is to be done about it. And what is the cause of it? If we are infighting we must be infighting about something right?I wasn’t crazy about the Zmirk article either, especially the bizarre potshots at “white trash” Catholics and Catholics who go on public assistance. However, I agreed with his larger point about the bizarre conservative Catholic subculture.
I thought this part of the blog post I linked to was right on target:
This is EXACTLY what happens in pretty much every NFP discussion on this forum.