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PaulGH
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I think we are in agreement here. As I stated in a previous post, there is a difference between ends and means. A couple who contracepts is objectively committing sin, because they are using immoral means (i.e., contraception). Even if their end (intention) is good, the act is still objectively sinful, because of the immoral means used.But absolutely anything can be undertaken by a person experiencing moral deficiency (which is all of us). ie. getting married, going to Mass, praying. That has zero bearing on the nature of the thing itself… marriage, Mass, prayer.
On the other hand, a couple who uses NFP to avoid pregnancy is NOT using immoral means, no matter their reason for using NFP. Using NFP to avoid pregnancy still could be objectively sinful, but only if the couple has an immoral end (e.g., a selfish, trivial reason for avoiding pregnancy). But that immoral end does not make the means (NFP) immoral.
Do we agree?
And by the way, I am not saying that I think most people who use NFP do so in an immoral way, i.e. with an immoral intention. I think that such cases are possible, but most likely rare.