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Debora123
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But does the USCCB ever actually use the term contraception?
I know you disagree with my view. But for the sake of argument, and because it’s quite possible I’m wrong, I’m willing to say that using artificial contraceptives after rape is not wrong. But does the USCCB actually define this as contraception? Or do they believe that it is not contraception as technically defined by the Church?
Because “contraception is INTRINSICALLY wrong” isn’t only my opinion. It is the unbroken teaching of the Church for around 2000 years.
Never once do any sources say that contracepting against rape is permissible because it isn’t contraception. The reasons given for why it is permissible are these:
I highlighted them for your convenience. Notice of the 3 reasons given, none of them include “it is permissible because it is not contraception.”
That’s all I’m going to say on this issue.** I am not going to revisit this absurd notion that contracepting against a rapist is not actually contraception.** This has already been discussed and put to rest pages ago. In my opinion, **such notion is not even worthy of any more discussion than it’s already been given. **
We can agree to disagree.