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I am due in late March. Thanks for the prayers.
My point of view is that the main problem is not following the bible. If we look at it from both sides, the church or the bible, both say we should be open to life, but most do not follow church or bible on this.
Yes,this actually is a good example of tradition. What became a statement of letting our concience decide when to have children on the grounds of charity, has morphed into new brides being counselled into going on the pill. Wives are now expected to be on contraception most of their lives on the few exeptions of wanting a baby. So only in a few years in time it has morphed.Most honest and genuine christians don’t even know that this was a taboo thing just a few generations ago.
So I feel that tradition is untrustworthy in this case,and tradtion can make us read the bible in a different light once it becomes a reality in our minds. Try to bring up this topic to a protestant…it is like talking tradition or papal infallacy to a Catholic
I am due in late March. Thanks for the prayers.
My point of view is that the main problem is not following the bible. If we look at it from both sides, the church or the bible, both say we should be open to life, but most do not follow church or bible on this.
Yes,this actually is a good example of tradition. What became a statement of letting our concience decide when to have children on the grounds of charity, has morphed into new brides being counselled into going on the pill. Wives are now expected to be on contraception most of their lives on the few exeptions of wanting a baby. So only in a few years in time it has morphed.Most honest and genuine christians don’t even know that this was a taboo thing just a few generations ago.
So I feel that tradition is untrustworthy in this case,and tradtion can make us read the bible in a different light once it becomes a reality in our minds. Try to bring up this topic to a protestant…it is like talking tradition or papal infallacy to a Catholic
