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Still false – unless and until the reality is accepted this prejudice will remain. Post #933 shows clearly as a falsehood that St Augustine “speaks of sex in marriage as PURELY procreational”.Chrono13, #972
Augustine speaks of sex in marriage as purely procreational activity which can only be “marital” if the desire is conception.
Still false – the natural law as we have seen doesn’t change, contraception is always gravely sinful, and the procreative and unitive ends of marriage, always known and acknowledged, are better understood through the development of doctrine. Only prejudices and irrationality cloud the understanding of some.you simply can’t say that aspects of nature have not changed since the time of Paul. Procreation as the prime example.
churchinhistory.org/pages/booklets/augustine.htm
“marital intercourse, with its intimacy, with its pleasure, with its semination, are from God….Augustine is in full agreement that these are good things given by God.
“As can be seen from these passages, Augustine is conscious not only of the procreative ordering of marriage, but also of its unitive value….
“It is that disordered aspect of sexual desire which breaks away from man’s will and from the rational ordering of the sex appetite; which so often makes him experience sexual desire when satisfaction of that desire is either impossible or illicit; which blurs his moral sense, inspiring that his mind reproves: actions that are to be judged "non concupiscendo, sed intelligendo. [40] In a word, concupiscence is the compelling tendency to seek pleasure independently of reason or will. [41]
‘This difficulty which he experiences, this “struggle between will and libido,”[46] this threatening presence, also within marriage, of sexual selfishness, constitutes the evil of concupiscence which, according to Augustine, married people must learn to use well.
“St. Augustine’s insistence that marital sex is truly rational only if it is open to procreation may seem, at first sight, to have neglected the personalist value of sexuality. A closer analysis, however, should lead us to ask whether there is any true personalism that is anti-procreative; i.e., whether sex deliberately separated from its procreative orientation has rational and personalist conjugal meaning.
“Note 45. That there is something to purify in marital sexuality is expressly recalled by Vatican II when it speaks of how our Lord has “healed” (“sanare”), perfected and elevated" conjugal love, also in its physical expressions (Gaudium et Spes, n. 49; cf. Familiaris Consortio, n. 3). Divine grace is needed to heal the wounds of sexual concupiscence.”
And as we have seen contraception is irrational, unnatural, and always condemned.