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chuck001
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I’m not married, even though it is my desire to get married, but I have come to reject the use of contraception that the Church denounces. However, isn’t NFP a form of contraception in and of itself? In other words, condoms, birth control, IVF, etc., share a similar philosophy as NFP in a manner that it controls when a woman can and will conceive, correct? I know, this is not something I should be concerned about now but being a fairly new Catholic, I desire to explore the teachings and spirituality to gain a better understanding in an effort to be a more godly man and husband to a wife, if marriage is in my cards.
Is there a purpose to knowing the fertility cycles of a woman other than the timing of conception?
Thanks so much everybody
Is there a purpose to knowing the fertility cycles of a woman other than the timing of conception?
Thanks so much everybody