But sex may be used inside marraige too with or without the use of condoms. And, they may not even be Christians, in which case, they may not see sex outside marraige as a sin at all!
First, blessings on your coming baby.
I think we have to remember that there is not ‘one standard for Christians’ and another for
non-Christians.
If something is a sin (a wrong) it is a sin not ‘just’ for Christians but for anybody.
Whether the person ‘sees something as sin’ or not, doesn’t excuse them. And until the Lambeth Conference of 1930
all Christians saw contraception/condom use as the sin it is. In fact, the main difference between today’s society and previous societies is that while some use may have been made of condoms in other societies, the use was definitely considered wrong, even by those who used them. IOW, while a person may have engaged in the sin, he or she recognized that it was sinful. Today’s society is trying to remove the idea that such use is sinful, as below, first by trying to argue that, hey, if we don’t use it people will do ‘worse’ (attempted emotional blackmail), and seguing into the arguments that it is actually ‘better’ (you know, to ‘save’ people from AIDS, or to ‘prevent unwanted children from being born and abused.’) Talk about a sea change!
It is basically (the revisionist historians aside) an issue of ‘convenience’ above all, with the ‘exceptions to the rule’ dragged out and paraded as examples of the
need for such things lest a woman be “punished with a baby.”
As has been stated throughout not just Christian but natural history, one should never do evil, even in order that may result. (especially in a crazy world where is a relative term). The fact that so many have been manipulated in today’s society into even considering that it is ‘better’ to do one evil thing to prevent another shows how far humanity, while trumpeting its ‘morality’ and claiming to be better than God in its decisions, has fallen.