And yet the Catechism states that every action should conform to these requirements, and even the teachings of sex in the Church…every action should have a pro-creative and unitive aspect to it.
This means every time a couple engages in intimacy. That is how the CCC is written. And that is how it’s taught and enforced. Any deviation from that results in mortal sin, by the teachings themselves.
So there are teachings that are enforced by mortal sin that state that every act should have the unitive and procreative aspects to them, but then other teachings that state that if this act occur during the infertile time, it’s not necessary for the pro-creative aspect to be present? I’m sorry that’s even more contradictive.
Charting is just another means to have sex but avoid conceiving. And it’s man made. It’s just another contraceptive tool. Condoms, spermacide, thermometers, charts, it’s all tools to avoid conceiving.
I agree that NFP is just a mind game.
Fine. You may believe what you want. Please state clearly that it is your personal interpretation and not that of the Church.
It’s even less impossible with ABC.
But the CCC mentions that impossibility :" In contrast, “every action that renders procreation impossible is intrinsically evil”
So, NFP should be more intrinsically evil than ABC.
Hardly. Taking 1 line from the CCC out of the full context to “prove” your point is deceptive.
Here is your line:
In contrast, “every action which, whether in anticipation of the conjugal act, or in its accomplishment, or in the development of its natural consequences, proposes, whether as an end or as a means, to render procreation impossible” is intrinsically evil:
Here’s the full text. Note the bolded portion.
2370 Periodic continence, that is,
the methods of birth regulation based on self-observation and the use of infertile periods, **is in conformity with the objective criteria of morality.**158 These methods respect the bodies of the spouses, encourage tenderness between them, and favor the education of an authentic freedom. In contrast, “every action which, whether in anticipation of the conjugal act, or in its accomplishment, or in the development of its natural consequences, proposes, whether as an end or as a means, to render procreation impossible” is intrinsically evil:
So while he feels the last sentence in the paragraph pertains to NFP, it is obvious it can not since the first statement in the paragaph distinctly says it is allowed. If he claims the first part of the paragraph is invalid, then the whole thing has to be thrown out and the CCC is no longer a valid basis for argument.
Now backing up, we see:
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"Sexuality, by means of which man and woman give themselves to one another through the acts which are proper and exclusive to spouses,
is not something simply biological, but concerns the innermost being of the human person as such. It is realized in a truly human way only if it is an integral part of the love by which a man and woman commit themselves totally to one another until death."143
This states that you don’t have sex specifically ONLY to have children OR a means of ‘relief’. And this is where condoms are different from NFP. When you use a barrier, it violates the totality of the act and is selfish in nature. Abstenance is an act of self-denial which is considered admirable. And that is the main difference between ABC and NFP.
Again, this is where you misunderstand…
Maybe. But based on these and other posts of similar nature, I doubt he misunderstands unintentionally.
I’ve seen many posts by some that are just of the mindset that we should have as many children as physically possible. Some claim we are not allowed to choose how many children we bring to the marriage. This, in direct opposition of the very documents they quote, sometimes. They claim only God can determine this through the fertility He gave us. Many other people think the same thing. PM is not unique. Wrong, but not unique.