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I will make one last point then I will ask that you take a look at some other sources.
ABC is forbidden by natural law because it interferes with natural **life-giving **process. This cannot be confused with rendering medical aid because that is live saving, not life generating. In medical care, life saving is important. In reproductive activity, a new immortal soul is created with by the man, the woman and God.
At this point, since you do not appear to accept the teachings of the Bishops and the Popes, I am at an end. I am not a theologian. While I do not concede defeat, I will concede that I am unable to convince you primarily because of you’re avowed refusal to accept the basic premise that we are to obey the teaching of the Pope and Bishops (when the Bishops teach in communion with the Holy See.
The previous poster, Setter, gave what I believe is a very good description of why are are to follow the teachings of the bishops.
If you are genuinely interested in remaining in communion with the Church, this is an important matter. ABC is a grave matter, like maturbation which you alluded to post. Both are grave sins, both, are nearly always mortal sins (referring to the requirements of a mortal sin).
I looking at sources, I would strongly discourage you from looking at sources from organizations such as Catholics For Choice and Call to Action. These organizations do represent the teachings of the Catholic Church and many members have been excommunicated merely by refusing to denounce their membership in those organizations. Of course secular sources are no good for learning true Church teachings either.
Instead, I encourage you to look at the primary site here at Catholic Answers (see citations in my previous posts as well as other posts). Another excellent resource is from Christopher West. He has written several books and numerous artticles on the subject of Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. It is what helped to convince and educate me. (Though obviously not well enough to explain it you, I am sorry to say.)
Though I know I warned you about secular sources, here is an article from quasi-secular New Atlantis which contrasts JPII’s Theology of the Body with modern secular thought. Rather stimulating reading. thenewatlantis.com/archive/9/hart.htm
I will add that this is an area of much dissent within the church, among the clergy and even among some bishops. However, as was hinted at by the previous poster, this dissent is not legitimate. You may or may not believe what happened at Fatima, or our the image of Lady of Guadalupe is of miraculous origin. That dissent is permitted. You cannot dissent and claim that masturbation or ABC is a sin as, was pointed out earlier, these were the consistent teachigs of the Church, long before the time of Pope Paul VI and Humanae Vitae.
Thank you for an interesting dicussion. I am sorry I was better informed or more articulate.
I will make one last point then I will ask that you take a look at some other sources.
ABC is forbidden by natural law because it interferes with natural **life-giving **process. This cannot be confused with rendering medical aid because that is live saving, not life generating. In medical care, life saving is important. In reproductive activity, a new immortal soul is created with by the man, the woman and God.
At this point, since you do not appear to accept the teachings of the Bishops and the Popes, I am at an end. I am not a theologian. While I do not concede defeat, I will concede that I am unable to convince you primarily because of you’re avowed refusal to accept the basic premise that we are to obey the teaching of the Pope and Bishops (when the Bishops teach in communion with the Holy See.
The previous poster, Setter, gave what I believe is a very good description of why are are to follow the teachings of the bishops.
If you are genuinely interested in remaining in communion with the Church, this is an important matter. ABC is a grave matter, like maturbation which you alluded to post. Both are grave sins, both, are nearly always mortal sins (referring to the requirements of a mortal sin).
I looking at sources, I would strongly discourage you from looking at sources from organizations such as Catholics For Choice and Call to Action. These organizations do represent the teachings of the Catholic Church and many members have been excommunicated merely by refusing to denounce their membership in those organizations. Of course secular sources are no good for learning true Church teachings either.
Instead, I encourage you to look at the primary site here at Catholic Answers (see citations in my previous posts as well as other posts). Another excellent resource is from Christopher West. He has written several books and numerous artticles on the subject of Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. It is what helped to convince and educate me. (Though obviously not well enough to explain it you, I am sorry to say.)
Though I know I warned you about secular sources, here is an article from quasi-secular New Atlantis which contrasts JPII’s Theology of the Body with modern secular thought. Rather stimulating reading. thenewatlantis.com/archive/9/hart.htm
I will add that this is an area of much dissent within the church, among the clergy and even among some bishops. However, as was hinted at by the previous poster, this dissent is not legitimate. You may or may not believe what happened at Fatima, or our the image of Lady of Guadalupe is of miraculous origin. That dissent is permitted. You cannot dissent and claim that masturbation or ABC is a sin as, was pointed out earlier, these were the consistent teachigs of the Church, long before the time of Pope Paul VI and Humanae Vitae.
Thank you for an interesting dicussion. I am sorry I was better informed or more articulate.