The woman still has her strongest desire for marital intercourse when she is fertile. I think this moots your point about the woman’s infertile cycle being a sign that God doesn’t want procreation to generally come from the conjugal act.
And the strong desire I have for my husband during my fertile period gives me an opportunity to “fast” from intercourse and unite my suffering with Christ. Even St. Paul recognized that such an act was permissible.
Do not deprive each other except by mutual consent and for a time, so that you may devote yourselves to prayer. Then come together again so that Satan will not tempt you because of your lack of self-control. 1 Corinthians 7:5
If God had intended for couples NEVER to abstain so as to not frustrate the procreative purpose of the conjugal act, why the above?
God didn’t tell you to buy instruments that reveal these things anymore than God tells couples to invest in latex.
How do you know that God doesn’t intend for us to make use of th instruments we develop using our God-given intellect, as long as we aren’t using those instruments to attempt to deny or directly contravent His will?
My husband and I used NFP to time intercourse when trying to conceive the the child I currently carry. Was it sinful, then, to use the thermometer and charts to *achieve *procreation?
Like I said, the thermometer and charts provide INFORMATION. They don’t say, “Have sex now” or “don’t have sex now”. It is the COUPLE that makes those decisions, not the thermometer and not the charts.
I use my eyes to determine if my cervical fluid is fertile or not. Would that make my eyes sinful instruments, as well?
You’ve just conceded the legitimacy of barrier methods. God’s own design cannot be used to do something that he opposes
Bolding is mine. Last time I checked, condoms weren’t God’s design. However, a woman’s menstrual cycle IS his design.
Condoms are a man-made invention that can be used to attempt to circumvent God’s plan for our fertility by working DIRECTLY AGAINST his design, not WITH his design.
The primary use of condoms is to prevent pregnancy. The primary use of NFP is NOT to prevent pregnancy; it is to track a woman’s menstrual cycle. It is then up to the couple in question to discern God’s will and decide if it would be more responsible to use the information gained from NFP abstain or more responsible to use that information to conceive.
(which in this case, if you hold the traditional Roman Catholic belief, would be to deliberately attempt to cause the procreative end written into every conjugal act to not be present). If we can use nature to do this, we can use artificiality. Nature in the human schema only has moral value if it approximates to God’s law.
What you don’t seem to understand is that in the case of a woman’s infertile period, it is not humans who are causing the procreative end not to be present – it is GOD who has made that decision by His design of the menstrual cycle.
The procreative element still exists if a couple decides to abstain from intercourse. It’s simply not utilized. Neither God nor the Church mandates that every single procreative instance of a woman’s menstrual cycle must be utilized, otherwise we would be commanded to have intercourse every day of a woman’s fertile period.