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BruceK
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This is a continuation of the ongoing debate I am with the dissident Catholic who rejects Humanae Vitae and Natural Family Planning (NFP). My antagonist says this about HV and NFP;
“The problem is that HV11 insists that ‘Each and every marital act must remain open to the transmission of life’. But, NFP (the non-artificial method) closes the marital act to the transmission of life, and so is prohibited by HV11. If NFP did not close the conjugal act to the transmission of life, it could not control births.
HV’s prohibition of ABC has been rejected by the sensus fidelium and will join other doctrines taught for centuries that were reversed, e.g., slavery, usury, freedom of religion, etc…
HV16 says: ‘It is true that in both cases [ABC and NFP] the husband and wife agree in positively willing to avoid children for acceptable reasons, seeking to be certain that offspring will not result…’
NFP requires taking deliberate steps in anticipation of (before) a marital act to exclude procreation from any marital acts. HV14 contradicts its sanction of NFP. In Casti Connubii, Pius XI stated that there was no objection to those who engaged in the marital act at times when conception was thought impossible. He did not, however, address use of the marital act solely at times when conception was thought impossible in a systematic attempt to avoid conception…
HV says that it’s ‘inseparable connection’ is the fundamental principle on which its “open” edict is based. Quoting all the rest of HV can not alter the fact that God in His act of creation separated the two functions of conjugal intercourse. (CCC1147: God speaks to man throiugh the visable creation.) HV’s “inseparable connection”, the basis of its “open” edict, is false. And not only is it false, but since we know from God’s act of creation that he willed it otherwise, HV’s assertion that the ‘inseparable connection’ is a rejection of God’s will.’ Quoting all of HV cannot alter the fact that HV’s “open” edict in HV11 condemns NFP and contradicts HV’s sanction of NFP. If NFP were not closed ot the transmission of life, it could not prevent the transmission of life. One can also quote HV13 and HV14, both of which contradict HV’s sanction of NFP.”
Any apologist here have any comments or rebuttal to this dissident catholic’s thesis?
“The problem is that HV11 insists that ‘Each and every marital act must remain open to the transmission of life’. But, NFP (the non-artificial method) closes the marital act to the transmission of life, and so is prohibited by HV11. If NFP did not close the conjugal act to the transmission of life, it could not control births.
HV’s prohibition of ABC has been rejected by the sensus fidelium and will join other doctrines taught for centuries that were reversed, e.g., slavery, usury, freedom of religion, etc…
HV16 says: ‘It is true that in both cases [ABC and NFP] the husband and wife agree in positively willing to avoid children for acceptable reasons, seeking to be certain that offspring will not result…’
NFP requires taking deliberate steps in anticipation of (before) a marital act to exclude procreation from any marital acts. HV14 contradicts its sanction of NFP. In Casti Connubii, Pius XI stated that there was no objection to those who engaged in the marital act at times when conception was thought impossible. He did not, however, address use of the marital act solely at times when conception was thought impossible in a systematic attempt to avoid conception…
HV says that it’s ‘inseparable connection’ is the fundamental principle on which its “open” edict is based. Quoting all the rest of HV can not alter the fact that God in His act of creation separated the two functions of conjugal intercourse. (CCC1147: God speaks to man throiugh the visable creation.) HV’s “inseparable connection”, the basis of its “open” edict, is false. And not only is it false, but since we know from God’s act of creation that he willed it otherwise, HV’s assertion that the ‘inseparable connection’ is a rejection of God’s will.’ Quoting all of HV cannot alter the fact that HV’s “open” edict in HV11 condemns NFP and contradicts HV’s sanction of NFP. If NFP were not closed ot the transmission of life, it could not prevent the transmission of life. One can also quote HV13 and HV14, both of which contradict HV’s sanction of NFP.”
Any apologist here have any comments or rebuttal to this dissident catholic’s thesis?