Hello,
Namesake,
So you (Namesake) think that “the Catholic church needs to change their view on birth control", and this would be
to suit you Namesake?
You might want to give God a “call” and see what He thinks first, because it isn’t a “rule” of the Catholic Church (no birth control), it is the Catholic explaining one of God’s “rules”.
So really,
your complaint is with God, not the Roman Catholic Church.
Isn’t this an example of having “
God on your terms” when really, we are supposed to have “
God on His terms”.
This is why there are
so many different Christian religions today;
a*
little change here, a little change there; “I like this part, but I don’t like that part*".
At some point, you become a “
religion of one”
. Are you a “religion of one”? Should all people join the church of “Namesake" now? I am sorry, but it does not work that way.
This issue on birth control, use to bother me when I was younger and not married, for obvious reasons, but I didn’t say or think that the Catholic Church is wrong, I knew that they were not, I just dealt with guilt of my sins.
And later, I asked for forgiveness.
What’s wrong with a little guilt? Eventually when we get older, our situation in life or “configuration” changes, getting older makes it easier to avoid sin.
Guilt is a good thing,
Guilt is the spark that lights the fire called humility (love), humility leads us to remorse, and remorse causes us to ask for forgiveness, forgiveness reconciles us with the Father (God).
If you don’t think for example, using birth control is a sin, (and it turns out that it is a sin) then you are not going to ask for forgiveness and if you don’t ask for forgiveness of a sin commit, then you might have a problem.
When we sin, we turn way from God.
Don’t try to change or lower the standards, just try to meet the standards.
Why would you want to take a chance on being wrong and go to Hell?
I have read a quote once that went something like this;
“
I would rather live as a Protestant, but I would rather die as a Catholic”
I believe
Newman said that.
It is better to have done more and made it (into heaven) then done less and not make it.
I am a Roman Catholic so, for example in the 'born-again" belief, I’ve already “made it” because I have already asked for forgiveness (and still do, as a Catholic) and I have accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savoir.
Now if they (born- again’s) are right, I go to heaven, if the Catholic Church is right (and I am a good Catholic) I go to heaven, but this doesn’t work the other way around because, the standards are lower in many other “Protestant” Religions.
Good luck.