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TaliaHudspeth
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You will have to excuse me preliminarily. I was raised in a Christian faith tradition that accepts birth control without question. Until I visited CAF, it never occured to me to even consider that birth control was in any way wrong, when used inside of marriage (naturally use outside of marriage is fornication and wrong)
My question is that if you are using NFP to avoid a pregnancy, is not the intention of your actions the same as if you were using artificial birth control?
Looking back at the gospels, Jesus seems to take the spirit of the law with our intentions - i.e. You have heard it said ‘Do not commit adultery,’ but I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart…
That being the case, would the two not be similar in intention? I’m NOT at all trying to debunk Catholic teachings… I’m truly inquiring and attempting to understand something that I once accepted unquestioningly.
My question is that if you are using NFP to avoid a pregnancy, is not the intention of your actions the same as if you were using artificial birth control?
Looking back at the gospels, Jesus seems to take the spirit of the law with our intentions - i.e. You have heard it said ‘Do not commit adultery,’ but I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart…
That being the case, would the two not be similar in intention? I’m NOT at all trying to debunk Catholic teachings… I’m truly inquiring and attempting to understand something that I once accepted unquestioningly.