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However, the mode of natural law was different. The only natural use of intercourse was procreation, hence, the only moral intercourse was the one done with exclusive desire of begetting. Couples were allowed to preform act because of “marital debt” but this was still against the natural law.Christ’s Church has always required following the natural moral law and even the pagans understood it, which is why She has constantly condemned contraception.
No problem with this. But the moment we start talking how natural law looks like in Cicero’s philosophy and how it differs from the one used by Humanae Vitae, the problems arise.The ancient Egyptians and the pagan Cicero, before Christ, acknowledged the natural moral law: Cicero (died 43 B.C.) wrote in De Republica, 3.22: “True law is right reason in agreement with nature. It is of universal application, unchanging, everlasting. We cannot be freed from it by Senate or people. This law is not one thing at Rome and another at Athens, but is eternal and immutable, valid for all nations and for all times. God is the Author of it, its promulgator, and its enforcing judge. Whoever is disobedient to it is abandoning his true self and denying his own nature.” (Post #516).
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Christ also ordered Peter to feed his ship. And this can not be done without objective approach to tradition.The infallible condemnation in *Casti Connubii *was issued specifically due to the Anglican reversal in 1930, and there is nothing “difficult" in assenting to Christ, the Son of God, in His clear transfer of His authority to His Supreme Vicar in making four promises to Peter alone:
“You are Peter and on this rock I will build My Church.” (Mt 16:18)
“The gates of hell will not prevail against it.”(Mt 16:18)
I will give you the keys of the Kingdom of heaven.” ( Mt 16:19)
“Whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven.” (Mt 16:19)
Even if I would accept such logic, it would still differ from the logic of the Church Fathers who have (and would continue) to counter the practice.Since there is only abstinence in NBR there is nothing to contracept, and those who display their prejudices by concocting such a fallacy show their lack of reason and myopia against the obvious.
