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If this thread was about preventing births by using ABC then I would agree with you. But, we are not talking about procreation. We are talking about ways to limit the spread of a deadly disease and thereby avoiding the grave sin of killing someone.Exactly, a condom is not evil (it is an inanimate object). Introducing contraceptive means (either drug, chemical, sterilzation) into the marital embrace is an *evil act. *
We (Catholic moral theology) are talking about attempting to prevent the procreative function of a person.
Similarly excluded is any action which either before, at the moment of, or after sexual intercourse, is specifically intended to prevent procreation—whether as an end or as a means.” (Humanae Vitae)
I still stand by what the Cardinal stated–
“The virus is transmitted during a sexual act; so at the same time as [bringing] life there is also a risk of transmitting death,” he said. “And that is where the commandment ‘thou shalt not kill’ is valid.”