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There is an important difference. God did not tell us to “go forth and multiply, and be sure to do it every single day…” Therefore God gave us latitude as to when we can do it.How is that different than just pulling out or using the rythm method? In both cases you are still the “arbiter of life”
Natural Family Planning (approved by the Church) uses knowledge of the woman’s natural cycles to decide whether or not to abstain. These natural cycles are part of God’s design for women. The only arbiting we do is “not doing it continuously.”
The issue is that other than abstinence, other birth control methods are artificial, i.e. not of God.
Other than to repeat what I already said, I’m at a loss here. It’s obvious to me that a mentality of “I can override God and decide when life begins” can easily transform to “I can override God and decide when life ends.” This was predicted by Pope Paul VI in his encyclical Humane Vitea (sp?).I see no connection between contraception and Euthanasia. The connection between contraception and abortion is more plausible. But the turth is that as long as there have been women getting pregnant there have been people looking for ways to end pregnacies.
Certainly there are more Euthanasia advocates these days and they seem to be of the pro-Choice mindset.