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We also have the reality of Satan and his current, thankfully temporary rulership over this earth.(2 Corinthians 4:4) If we were ALL living in the Eden God intended, no, I don’t think there would be a problem.God said “Be fruitful and multiply.” 9 billion may seem like a huge number to you but it’s probably a pretty small number to God. Do you honestly think after He based His whole creation on the basis of the human population multiplying, that somehow the Earth isn’t going to support the population?
But again, it’s a moral conundrum, and the truth is that we are mainly mindless about the impact of our behaviours on others. Have any of you sold all your belongings and given the money to the poor? No, me neither. Do any of you have too much junk, or too many objects that you rarely use? Me too. Do you buy bottled water? Me too sometimes. Do you always look at package labels to see how far something has traveled before deciding to buy it? Me neither, but I’ve started to, and am shocked and horrified when I see strawberries from South Africa in my supermarket. How much fossil fuel was burned to bring them here, and isn’t it just excessive vanity? It’s profitable to someone – but we, the planet, and our neighbors pay the price.
We are sinners, needful of God, and stumbling toward Him, but imperfectly. The issue really isn’t contraception vs. population, although that’s interesting. It’s how mindless we are, or how mindful. And exactly how do we make these decisions? Do we simply follow the letter of the law, then say done, pick up the remote again and sink back into the couch? Or do we use our God-given spirit and brain, to really weigh the consequences of all our actions from every angle? Which might mean, like Jesus, that we would disobey the letter of the law in favor of its spirit and our conscience.
I can’t help but struggle with this.