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The mentality that takes procreation out of the marital act has led lead to the idea that the “act” is NOT essentially “marital” at all. How often do we hear abortion justified as a remedy for contraceptive failure?The transmission of life is entirely up to God. NFP is information, it doesn’t close the marital act to the transmission of life as only God may do that. NFP just shows us when He is doing it.
God alone decides when a marital act will transmit life. We have the choice to be either closed to such transmission and create our own “fake” infertility (contraception) or open to that transmission, knowing God’s perfect design of women includes cyclical infertility which naturally allows the bonding of the marital act without the likelihood of pregnancy (NFP).
When using NFP properly, a couple may exclude reproduction from the marital act but because the marital act is still ordered to creation, they have not excluded procreation from that act.
?? Can you explain this assertion? It may be an important point to examine.
He comes back to this point but again he’s wrong. NFP can’t prevent the transmission of life, only God can do that. What couples may seek to do, using NFP, is to avoid conception by engaging in the marital act at times when it is highly unlikely God will be transmitting life. It’s His perfect design, these couples have just learned to work with it, rather than against it.
I wonder how your friend would apply the principles of HV to a couple who is pregnant, or a couple where the wife has entered menopause. In either case couples are able to have sex that is both unitive and procreative, just not reproductive. Do you think he would agree?
One can well imagine a rationale that non-procreative sex with someone other than your spouse would be OK because you limit your “procreative” sex to your husband or wife.
While many babies are born to women who have not provided that baby with a father, many babies are killed before birth because the mother engaged in an act (contracepted or not) that is intirnsicallly ordered to procreation, yet is somehow surprised when procreation results.