I’m afraid that isn’t true. All Christians up to 1930 preached against condoms, until the Anglicans broke off and other Protestants followed suite. There is plenty of biblical support for being against condoms. If you would like the verses, I will quote them, if not then thats cool too

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Authority is the big thing. Catholics believe that the Catholic Church is the one founded by Jesus Christ himself, while Protestants believe that Jesus founded no “denomination,” but instead founded all of Christianity.
History goes like this- There is debate as to who the “early church” was. By early church, I mean from St. Paul, to around 312. With the Edict of Milan, Constantine made Christianity acceptable. Protestants believe this is when Catholicism was “founded,” while Catholics believe they can trace their Church to the disciples. The Eastern Orthodox also claim to be the Church Christ founded, and the Church from Jesus to 312.
So what we have is-debate as to Church circa 33-312. Catholics and Orthodox think they’re that “denomination,” I don’t know what Protestants think.
312-1054-Catholics and Orthodox disagree as to “who” was around. Catholics think they were the Church here, and Orthodox believe that it was them. In 1054, the Orthodox broke off the Catholics if you’re Catholic, but if you’re Orthodox, you believe the Catholics broke off of you.
1517-The Protestant Reformation, beginning with Martin Luther, began, based on
sola scriptura and
sola fide, or the Bible as the only rule of authority, and faith alone saves a person. No one disputes they broke off of the Catholics.
All three have different Bibles, with the Protestants not having seven books Catholics have, and the Eastern Orthodox have all the books Catholics do, and then some.
Eastern Orthodoxy is very close to Catholicisim, while Protestantism is closer to Catholicism than Eastern Orthodoxy.