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I didn’t say I shouldn’t. I said I should tell them.Why shouldn’t you tell yr friends, neighbors, and especially yr married children that to use contraceptives is a moral sin?
Number one, stealing is also a sin. Number two, if they still have the desire to use birth control, but can’t find it because I took it, they are still commiting a mortal sin because their intention has not changed, the opportunity is simply not there. To intend to commit a mortal sin, is a mortal sin. Number three, all they need to do is run to the drug store for more, so what does it accomplish? Your relative sounds misguided at least and possible disturbed. Courage is a good thing, but only when it is used to achieve something worthwhile through a morally acceptable means. Foolish, counterproductive and immoral acts don’t become good simply because they require courage (I’m sure being a suicide bomber requires courage, after all). I am willing to face ridicule and rejection for my faith; when I became Catholic my husband was outraged, two friends dropped me, and my father didn’t speak to me for over al year.And if you are in their homes, what’s wrong with a quick search of medicine cabinets and bedroom drawers to grab the contraceptives? Wouldn’t you destroy child porn if you found it? Both are mortal sins and it’s not yr place to decide which is more evil.
And no, I wouldn’t grab the child porn, I would report it to the police.