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LittleDeb
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You are kind of understanding here but not quite. You have just expressed the terms, NFP and periodic continence as if they were interchangeable. They aren’t. Periodic continence (as expressed in scripture) can be an element in NFP. However, pregnancy and ecological breast-feeding are also elements of NFP. A lot of people get those terms confused. The term “NFP” is just another in a long line of “so-called” terms. NFP doesn’t close anything. It is simply acting on information. Pregnancy is a time that is closed to creating a new life. Ya can’t put another bun in when the first is a-bakin’! God, in His design, closed that time to reproduction. The infertile phase is His design. Sex during pregnancy, or any other infertile phase, can’t be reproductive, it is still, however, procreative.NFP used the right way CLOSES a sexual act to the creation of life. At least that is what promotes…Natural Family Planning…If a couple wants to open themselves up to procreation, they have to abandon the usage of NFP for that period.
Another term I am seeing misunderstood in this thread (though not by you) is the concept of charting. Charting our fertility is a good thing! It can be done without serious reason at all. It is akin to reading the labels on food packages or having our blood pressure checked. Lacking knowledge of our reproductive systems in general, and specifically our own personal fertility, is not a virtue. Blessed Mother Teresa found that teaching charting was a wonderful form of education for the poor in India.
I agree with you that the abuse of NFP can be a problem. That has not been my experience with most couples I know. Although my intention isn’t to negate your experience. We obviously know different people.
Further, I fully agree with you that there IS such thing as a contraceptive mentality. In our talks promoting NFP we address that contraception is a mental mindset first. When I address those few couples who want to use NFP like contraception I try to keep a positive attitude. Since their means are neutral, I am only trying to help them overcome an intent that is wrong. When speaking with my non-Catholic friends about contraception and what it does to marriage, I have to overcome** both** the means and intent. It is like fighting a battle on 2 fronts and I get spread too thin sometimes.
What we really need to get united on is overcoming the Culture of Death. Our late Holy Father really knew what was going on when he coined that term.