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RobbyS
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Well, that 2000-year old book is more like 4000 years of history, and if you read it you would discover that it says that people today are perrty much like they were then. And it is absolutely disingenuous to say that passion can be controlled by condom use. It is, after all, despite what it says on the dispensors in rest rooms, not designed for disease control, but for birth control. In slightly over 100 years we have gone from the extreme of saying that lust can be suppressed/sublimated easily to saying that it ought not to beHi Abbadon,
I suspect that all this debate is really beside the point. The facts are pretty straightforward. Giving young people accurate information about teh benefits of abstinence as well as the use of contraceptives is our best hope for reducing unwanted pregnacy and the incidence of sexually trasnmitted disease. But all that is irrellevent to the Catholics. The bottom line is that kids aren’t supposed to be having sex. If there were fool-proof contraceptives that could prevent pregnancy and STDs with 100% efficiency, Catholics would still oppose informing people about these contraceptives because they don’t believe contraceptives should be used at all. So the arguments that they make about the ineffectivesness of available methods are disingenuous. That’s not the issue for them at all. They believe that they know the truth about the way things are and the way things ought to be as found in a 2000 year old book, and all the modern day evidence in the world about what works and what doesn’t is mere appearance compared to the ultimate reality that they have special access to through their church.
Best,
Leela
suupressed at all and that sublimtion is the same as depression. “Let it alll hang out” is that famous slogan of the '60s. This goes, ironically, against the posture of Planned Parenthood which is that sexual pleasure can be managed by mechanical means. In other words, society is saying that we should have sex whenever we feel like it but that
if we use the pill, or diaframes, of condoms or foal, etc. then there will be no bad effects no matter how often we do it or with whom we do it. And we have come to depend on getting “fixed” by the doctor if things do go awry. If our sexual appetitites wans, as it does in the case of most people we get a pill to enhance out ability to “perform.” If we have kids we don’t want, we kill them. If we can’t have kids, we go to doctors who will make themfor us in the lab. The contraceptive mentality that the pope talked about is simply shorthand for all this stuff, and personally I think it represents a kind of collective madness and utter irrationality.