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MariaGorettiGrl
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That was the idea. I was being facetious.This is some of the most muddled thinking I have ever read on CAF.
Your comment about how two people’s actions are equally sinful because their desired outcome is the same was ridiculous. As shown by my even more ridiculous statement, two people can have the same intent, but not be equally sinful.
Contraceptives are wrong not because they’re technology or unnatural, but because they put up a barrier between a husband and wife giving themselves fully to one another. NFP does not put up that same border.
To use NFP, couples have to make sacrifices. They have to say, “We’re not ready to have another child, so we’re not going to have sex during these days.” Abstinence is definitely a sacrifice and something that can be offered up to God. With contraceptives, you make no such sacrifice. And to get pregnant while using contraceptives, something has to go wrong and not work right. To get pregnant while using NFP, nothing went wrong. It was just sex doing what it often does.