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PyroAlchemist
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In answer to the several private messages I received and to those who have wondered but have not asked:
As with Galileo Galilei, I have certain beliefs that I have determined to be correct although they are not in strict agreement with the teaching of the magisterium of the Catholic church. As with Galileo Galilei, out of respect for the church I love I will not openly challenge that magisterium or attempt to influence other Catholics to come to my way of thinking. But as with Galileo Galilei, I am deeply saddened that I can not do so.
Given the sincerity of that statement I cannot with clear conscience, debate my views here. It is with some trepidation that I even state them but I feel that I owe an explanation for starting this thread.
I believe that any monogamous sexual practice within the bonds of matrimony that is completely consensual and not harmful to either spouse can be a valid expression of sacramental love as long as that practice does not cause harm to the participants or to a fertilized human embryo. I do not believe that masturbation, non vaginal intercourse or artificial birth control are inherently sinful within these confines. That said, I would emphasize that those practices can easily become seriously sinful if they are not performed in a spirit of mutual love or if human life or health is endangered so they should only be practiced after sincere and open spousal communication and only if it is certain that no physical risk to human life or health is involved.
As with Galileo Galilei, I have certain beliefs that I have determined to be correct although they are not in strict agreement with the teaching of the magisterium of the Catholic church. As with Galileo Galilei, out of respect for the church I love I will not openly challenge that magisterium or attempt to influence other Catholics to come to my way of thinking. But as with Galileo Galilei, I am deeply saddened that I can not do so.
Given the sincerity of that statement I cannot with clear conscience, debate my views here. It is with some trepidation that I even state them but I feel that I owe an explanation for starting this thread.
I believe that any monogamous sexual practice within the bonds of matrimony that is completely consensual and not harmful to either spouse can be a valid expression of sacramental love as long as that practice does not cause harm to the participants or to a fertilized human embryo. I do not believe that masturbation, non vaginal intercourse or artificial birth control are inherently sinful within these confines. That said, I would emphasize that those practices can easily become seriously sinful if they are not performed in a spirit of mutual love or if human life or health is endangered so they should only be practiced after sincere and open spousal communication and only if it is certain that no physical risk to human life or health is involved.