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Em_in_FL
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I agree with your first sentence entirely… but the second one is what I was shooting for.I don’t think you need to down play this. If one believes that the Church teaches objective truth…there is good reason to stand up and say “this is the truth…any other version is a lie!”
Of course, it will be very difficult to convince someone who disagrees by simply saying…"b/c God says so!"
Back to Humanae Vitae:Yes, the procreative aspect of the marital union is good. And indeed the unitive aspect of the marital union is good. But that doesn’t explain why both aspects must be present in order for sex to be good and right (beyond your basic assertion that it is b/c God said so).
Union and Procreation
- This particular doctrine, often expounded by the magisterium of the Church, is based on the inseparable connection, established by God, which man on his own initiative may not break, between the unitive significance and the procreative significance which are both inherent to the marriage act.
The reason is that the fundamental nature of the marriage act, while uniting husband and wife in the closest intimacy, also renders them capable of generating new life—and this as a result of laws written into the actual nature of man and of woman.** And if each of these essential qualities, the unitive and the procreative, is preserved, the use of marriage fully retains its sense of true mutual love and its ordination to the supreme responsibility of parenthood to which man is called. We believe that our contemporaries are particularly capable of seeing that this teaching is in harmony with human reason.**