marina:
I have no doubt you find my examples amusing… afterall… you can’t think outside your own narrow mind… that is to say… if I don’t think like you, well then I can’t possibly make any sense.
With all due respect, its actually quite the contrary. Along with may other posters here in favor of NFP, we have provided many logical arguments for the usage of NFP over condoms. And yet, not a single argument for why condoms are *better *than NFP has been given. (please see my latest post to greenfrog and feel free to offer your thoughts)
NFP proponents have presented logical argumentation and opponents such as yourself call us narrow minded and bigoted without ever offering an argument *for *your position.
Until you can discuss this issue with logical and reasoning, I’m afraid that your statement is true what stated in the converse.
Death and sickness is not equal to having a child…
What if it’s God’s will that someone die tonight or be conceived tonight?
Apparently you really don’t find the two different because you keep comparing them as if they were equivelants. That is the nature of analogies: in order for them to work, the truth of one example must be identical to the truth in another and you continually use the analogy of death and sickness to prove your point on contraception.
However, there is a fundamental difference between death and birth: As a married couple we are
co-creators with God. This means that in God’s plan for creation, we have an important role in assisting God in this matter. We are
not co-killers. What I mean by that is that we do not have a say over when it is time for a person, or myself for that matter, to die. We are not to intentionally do anything that would directly aid in our deaths or the deaths of others. For example, if I were to purposely withold medication from a patient who would die without it, that would be evil.
Thus, you
cannot compare the two by virtue of *anything *for death and illness are
entirely unrelated to the act of co-creation and our response to God in these matters will differ greatly.
God forbid anyone else has another opinion.
Are we speaking of truth or opinion here? If you read any of the Old Testament, God does indeed forbid people from having another opinion if it blatantly goes against His eternal truth.
contraceptive mentality at work…
By definition, the contraceptive mentality is that the creation of children is completely at our disposal; they have no right to live in and of themselves, but *only *when we say they can. Children are a disease we need protection from and are an unjust imposition on our lives. Contraception acts in this way by mentally rejecting any possibility of having children in the marital union (I say “mentally” rejecting because contraception is far less effective in attaining this end than NFP, and hence the great irony of this debate).
And what is your mentality? Bigoted against those who don’t think like you?
My mentality is that I have no reason to accept a person’s belief if they do not have any reasoning for it. No one in favor of contraception has been able to provide an argument *for *the use of contraception over NFP.
In other words… How the heck does anyone know these things? we don’t! that’s the answer.
But with contraception, we *think *that we do know the answer to these things because we make a declarative “No!” to God when it comes to fertility. When a person sincerely discerning their vocation is unsure of whether or not they are supposed to become a priest, they wouldn’t completely reject the religious life; they would *only *do so if they *knew *they were not being called to the religious life.
The proponents of contraception are saying they *do *know the answer to these things. Proponents of NFP are like that discerning priest who may be leaning towards a specific vocation, but still leave all options open because they may not know exactly what God wants even when they know what they want.
And hopefully we all do the best possible for our families and ourselves.
When you use contraception, you are authoritatively saying that children are not best for the family at this time. There is no uncertainty about it, otherwise you wouldn’t be using contraception.