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stanley123
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Kay Cee:
Someone using NFP to prevent children is making a serious effort to defeat the natural primary purpose of marriage which is the procreation of children. This serious effort includes the use of artificial, man made instruments, such as thermometers, chemical tests, charts, and complicated note taking.
I think that you are more accurate on this: every may not be the correct word to use in this context. . On reflection of what you have kindly written, I would edit my statement which was not accurate to read as follows:Besides, someone using NFP is not “making every effort to defeat the natural primary purpose of marriage.” Making every effort would include contraception.
Someone using NFP to prevent children is making a serious effort to defeat the natural primary purpose of marriage which is the procreation of children. This serious effort includes the use of artificial, man made instruments, such as thermometers, chemical tests, charts, and complicated note taking.