cardenio:
yochumjy - why is one wrong and not the other? Sorry bout that.
mike182d - I’m not saying I’m planning on using artificial birth control, because I’m not, but how do I respond to people who say “if they’re the same, why not use the Pill?”
I’m not making the assumption that *you *would be - and I apologize if it sounded like that - but merely trying to help you understand the fundamental difference.
First of all, there is *no *comparison between condoms and NFP. Condoms are 80% effective at best while NFP is 99% effective. If someone is really serious about post-poning child birth, there is no legitimate reason to use condoms over NFP.
Regarding the pill, both are 99% effective but by taking the pill you increase your risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, you may become infertile, you will suffer migraines, mood swings, yada, yada, yada. If you want a complete listing of side effects, read the label.
Side effects of NFP? None.
Since there is no practical reason to use any of these methods over NFP, why is it that people are so adamant about using artificial birth control? Abstinence.
In order for NFP to be 99% effective, a couple has to abstain from sex. With contraception, there is no need to abstain and that’s the difference. It has nothing to do with post-poning childbirth because NFP would be the obvious choice. Its about having sex whenever you want as often as you want without any “consequences” and *this *is the great sin of contraception.