I do not dismiss what God says, but when I see posts where the marriage and mother are in jeopardy because of something taught that is not in the Word of God it makes me sad first, then sick.
The mother and the marriage are not in jeapardy becuause of what the Church teaches. The reproductive problems we have come from, by and large, living in a fallen world.
I have seen 2 times in the short time I have been here…it is not what God intended.
And how do you determine “what God intended”?
Again, what is the difference if you decide to use contraception on any manner, NFS or other?
Because NFP is not “contraception”. It is not “against” conception, or attempting to thwart God’s plan for the marital embrace.
Not murder, as in the “morning after pill” or that other devilish pill that came from Europe.
It is good to know that you realize this form of contraception does kill the embryo, and that you acknowledge that this is a human life.
Sadly, the vast majority of artificial birth controls function similarly.
Nevertheless, nothing in Scripture prohibits married couples from practicing birth control, either for a limited time to delay childbearing, or permanently when they have borne children and determine that their family is complete.
The very notion of “birth control” implies that humans have taken into their own purview that which belongs to God.
Who are we to determing that “the family is complete”? How can we know what God has in mind? What we do know is that He is the one who governs the giving and withholding of children. The human desire to usurp this is part of the same hubris that was present in the Garden of Eden. Taking upon ourselves the standard of what is right and wrong.
Psalm 139:13-16 clearly indicates fetal life is human life. Any form of birth control that destroys the fetus or fertilized ovum rather than preventing conception is therefore wrong.
It is very Catholic of you to say that!
How many children do you have? Have you ever avoided relations with your spouse in order to prevent the possibility of having a child in the back of you mind?
I am sure this is a common experience, but really, it should be in the FRONT of the mind,and the discussion. This is a decision that needs to be made consciously with prayer together.
Do you plan to keep having children until you are unable to conceive? If you say no to any of these, then you violate your interpretation of “be fruitful and multiply”.
Why is your interpretation of what this means more valid than the interpretation from the authority that Jesus appointed?
Final note: birth control is biblically permissible. At the same time, couples should not practice birth control if it violates their consciences (Romans 14:23)–not because birth control is inherently sinful, but because it is wrong to violate the conscience. The answer to a wrongly informed conscience is not to violate it, but rather to correct and rightly inform one’s conscience with biblical truth.
I can see your point, however, birth control is intrinsicly wrong, and a properly informed conscience is one that acts in concert with the teachings of Jesus.
I also agree that the answer to a wrongly informed conscience is to correct and rightly inform it.
however, the Bible does not “teach” itself. Jesus gave the office of “teacher” to the Church, because teaching requires judgement, insight, discernment and accountability. These are qualities not contained in the Holy Writings, profitable as they are for training in righteousness.