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luvmykids,
I suppose you could try and say the same thing about anything. The key distinction being, a demonstrable good is being violated in the case of abortion - that cannot be demonstrated in the case of any use of ABC.You could say the same thing about the teaching against abortion.
Of course there’s still a chance. Total abstinance is the only “free and clear”. The same would hold true of NFP.Perhaps, but the problem is that people assume that just because you are using abc that you are in the clear when in fact there is still a chance of a pregnancy.
That’s a cop-out. The problem is you cannot actually demonstrate where one is moral (NFP) while the other is not (ABC). That is a failure on your part (and those arguing on your side) not in my ability to understand.You really are just not getting the whole premise behind the use of nfp and the reasons why it is morally acceptable. It is just not clicking. So this is something I can’t argue with you.
Depending who and when you asked, so would have NFP. Your belief that this is a subject that always had a uniform, homogenous answer and interpretation is mistaken.ABC has always been wrong in the eyes of the Catholic Church, and that will never change.
This is all fine in so far as it goes - but it does not demonstrate why the use of “ABC” would be immoral. Again, being “natural” or “unnatural” does not make something of itself good or bad - the fact that you live in a house and wear clothing should be evidence enough of this.I do not see the comparison here. Self mastery is being able to control the urges. Not giving into them every time they occur, and only when it is an appropriate time. According to your reasoning, NFP’ers would ONLY be able to have sex during fertile times, because you are saying it is wrong to do otherwise. God made a woman infertile at certain times of her cycle for a reason. Again, NFP’ers can be wrong also in their use of NFP. This is something that needs careful consideration, prayer, and discernment, but in the mean time, they are doing nothing to interfere with the sex act, and nothing that would harm their bodies.
I think you need to re-read some of your past postings; the whole argument that say, the use of condoms would “reduce intimacy”, and that this supposedly stood as some sort of moral argument against ABC.I don’t see anyone here that has said that.