Large government study backs safety of the pill

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As much as 10% of the time a woman would normally ovulate, she still ovulates while on the pill (more often with other kinds of chemical contraception). These eggs can be fertilized if having sex while on the pill and, as noted above, the pharmaceutical companies’ own literature makes it clear that these fertilized eggs–brand new soul and all–are sloughed off when they cannot find a place to implant in the womb.

The difference between this and miscarriages is that miscarriages are a naturally occurring phenomenon, while the deaths of these babies are intentionally caused (whether the person taking the pill intends to do it or not, the pill’s manufacturers intend for it to have this result: it’s part of what keeps the “success” rate so high).

"As mentioned above, due to the multiple undesirable side effects, the dosages of the hormones in the oral contraceptives were progressively decreased. However, their overall effectiveness has remained around 98% to 99%. Why?

Multiple studies have established that with the reduced hormone dosages breakthrough ovulation occurs. The rates cited in the literature range from 2% to 10% for breakthrough ovulation for all forms of oral contraception. Triphasic preparations may allow an ovulation once every four months.4 The progesterone only products may allow breakthrough ovulation 50% of the time; very low dose and long term use products (such as Norplant, Depo-provera) may alter the endometrium without inhibiting ovulation at all.5 In these cases where breakthrough ovulation has occured, the other mechanisms of the pill come into play. The barrier effect of the thickened cervical mucus may prevent sperm transport thereby preventing fertilization. However, when breakthrough ovulation occurs, the body produces its own estrogen which may allow the cervical mucus to support sperm migration. We must assume, therefore, that fertilization of the egg can occur with breakthrough ovulation."

–Dr. Brian Kopp, at: marysremnant.org/Friends/DBK/BKPill.html
 
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Mac6yver:
Woman have natural abortions every day. We call them misscarriages.
Ridiculous.

Murder happens naturally every day, we call it cancer.
 
I personally find it hard to believe that God would sentence someone to hell for using Birth Control. If that is true, the majority of this nation and the modern world is doomed to Hell.
Precisely!!! This is the irony of it all. This is the deception. God might not “sentence” anyone, we’ll choose it.

ABC looks easy, fun, and full of pleasure. NFP looks scary, difficult, and full of sacrifice.

Since Americans have been consistantly choosing the path that looks easy, fun, and full of pleasure, we’ve seen teen pregnancies explode, divorces sky-rocket, and Ritolen and Prozac become an official food-group.

The choice between Heaven and Hell may turn out to be the same way. At the gates of Heaven will be posted a loooong list of rules of conduct. At the gates of Hell will be a sign posted “Do whatever you please”.

Which gate do you think American’s will choose?

Here’s something worth looking into. Start asking people who have been practicing NFP about how satisfactory their marriages are. And ask people who use ABC how satisfactory their marriages are. Then make personal observances of those families to see who YOU think has the better marriage - some people will feign that their marriage is all hunky-dory when it’s not. Take into consideration how long those people have been practicing whichever method. You can assume that it takes time to get comfortable with NFP, and it takes time for ABC’s destructive effects to come about.

Look at the children. How happy are the children?

Heaven and Hell are as different as employment vs. (name removed by moderator)risonment. Employers expect much of their employees, the rules and expectations are great - but the rewards and freedoms are monumental. Compared to a prison. The wardens do not expect much from the convicts - and life stinks there.
 
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