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Castello
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Yes, it is far better to place children with loving families who are right this moment begging God for a child.
most people with this attitude “don’t want any more” switch to choice A. most of the rest that stick with NFP and want to be done and get another grow in love with that child just like the rest I have never heard of anyone taking it out on the kid. sounds like your struggling with this decision yourself. I struggled with it but I learned to accept nfp but it took a long time and a lot of prayersI’m sorry if some of you got the impression that I was referring to all people who give their children up as “dropping them off like puppies”. For most, giving a child up is a brave and heartbreaking choice. But I was more questioning the morality of just being “done” having kids and then deciding to give any subsequent ones up for adoption. Some women simply don’t want 6 or 9 kids, and if they follow Church teaching on the immorality of contraception, then would it be immoral for them to give some of their kids up for adoption? The Church says that you should only practice NFP for “serious” reasons, but personally, I think that not wanting any more kids is pretty darn serious. It could affect how the child is treated, raised and loved for their entire life. That sounds pretty darn serious to me. So would that couple be able to morally give any “extra” children up for adoption, or would it be better to either A.)contracept or B.)treat the unwanted child accordingly?