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In another thread a Protestant sister in Christ proferred:
“Where the Scriptures are Silent, We Should Be Silent”
This is an interesting paradigm in light of most Protestant church’s view on artificial birth control.
Scripture is silent on this issue.
Yet the Protestant churches allow this. (Some are coming around, though.)
Nowhere does Scripture ever mention that it’s permissible to use contraception. The Bible is “silent” on this.
How, then, does your pastor conclude that it’s okay to use artificial contraceptives?
Is this an exception to the paradigm: Where the Scriptures are Silent, We Should Be Silent?
“Where the Scriptures are Silent, We Should Be Silent”
This is an interesting paradigm in light of most Protestant church’s view on artificial birth control.
Scripture is silent on this issue.
Yet the Protestant churches allow this. (Some are coming around, though.)
Nowhere does Scripture ever mention that it’s permissible to use contraception. The Bible is “silent” on this.
How, then, does your pastor conclude that it’s okay to use artificial contraceptives?
Is this an exception to the paradigm: Where the Scriptures are Silent, We Should Be Silent?