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Dan_Daly
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Murder is a mortal sin.You must have a low opinion of Orthodox priests, if you think one would ever allow for murder with oikonomia. The problem with your analogy is that contraception and murder are not equivalent. Of course there is one sin which our Lord himself did equate to murder: anger. Why are the angry allowed to commune? I just don’t understand the need to be so puritanical about sexual sins when far more damaging sins like anger and unforgiveness are overlooked in favor of making sure that people are not using contraception.
Contraception is a mortal sin.
Anger may or may not be a mortal sin. Sometimes it is a mortal sin. Sometimes it may not be a sin at all, if the anger is just and controlled by a man’s reason- such as the anger displayed by Our Lord in ejecting the money changers from the temple.
There is nothing “puritanical” about regarding contraception as a mortal sin. It’s not following some Protestant influence on American society, it’s following the teaching of the Catholic Church.
Many, many people, lay and ordained, don’t really know much about the connection between contraception and abortion. Many use contraception but if asked about abortion, would say they would never even consider it. They say so with sincerity, but they also say so mistakenly, because they are uninformed. The most common means of contraception, “the pill”, is in fact an abortificient. Meaning it is not only designed to prevent conception, it is designed to kill a child in the event it fails at preventing conception.
Mortal sin is murder. Murder of the soul. The victim of a physical murder may in fact go to heaven, as the martyrs of the faith have. A victim of mortal sin, who dies in that state of bondage, spend eternity in Hell, seperated from God.
I do not mean to disparage any Orthodox priests. I quite honestly and sadly admit that grave misunderstanding of these issues is widespread among Catholics.
At the center of this discussion is the difficulty of finding “the official” Orthodox position. I have been told:
-The Orthodox permit abortion in the case of rape.
-The Orthodox never permit abortion.
-The Orthodox permit contraception.
-The Orthodox never permit contraception.
Again, I readily and sadly admit that confusing and contradicting statements like these are all too easy to find coming from Catholics, including Catholic priests. However, if I want to know what the Catholic CHURCH teaches- I can go to the doctrines of the Faith. I can find the official position of the Catholic Church, even if some members do not share it. Where do I go to find the position of the Orthodox Church?
Pax and God Bless.