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larkin31
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I’m interested to hear how anyone can be so sure my faith isn’t centered on God when we’ve never metAs an almost former Protestant what you need to remember is that the Protestant faith is really a faith of " Me".
I have to agree with you.Hormonal contraceptions are definitely debatable because of what they do to your body.
But things like condoms, what is wrong with that exactly? Whats wrong with a married couple using contraception between them? If they don’t want to have kids, why not just use a condom? What is wrong with that? I do not see anything wrong with that. If you don’t want kids, be smart. If you don’t want to follow NFP or use hormonal contraception use a condom.
I don’t know what protestants have to say about it though. I think they are mostly for it, but some aren’t.
This claim, and therefore all that follows it about Protestantism, is false. Protestants are as focused on God and others as Catholics are.As an almost former Protestant what you need to remember is that the Protestant faith is really a faith of " Me".
It boils down to this: Who has the right to WILL anyone to life? You or God?So, two people are married. They want to have a family.
They have a family. They now have a couple of kids, and cannot support anymore.
And they do not want that to mean no sex ever again, they want to continue to enjoy that intimacy. And they haven’t exactly taken the purpose out of sex… Because they have three kids.
I can understand a lot of the Catholic stance on birth control, but in other ways…
In other ways, I do not get it at all, and it’s one of the stances I disagree with you guys on.
I mean, the pill I’m a little eeehhhhh on, but not condoms, when used in this situation.
I mean, I UNDERSTAND the Catholic stance when people are just using it to take the possibility of reproducing out the equation entirely… But I don’t understand it in situations like these.
Aaaaaaaand apparently I’m going to hell for this belief. Lovely.![]()
So therefore the only reason to avoid a method of contraception is what it will do to your body. So selfishness once more is the only reason one will avoid an intrinsically evil act? I am sure you will ask me why I say it is an intrinsically evil act.Hormonal contraceptions are definitely debatable because of what they do to your body.
How about because God created sex primarily for procreation. Pleasure is only secondary.But things like condoms, what is wrong with that exactly? Whats wrong with a married couple using contraception between them?
If they don’t want to have kids then abstain. If one can’t abstain then leave the rest to God.If they don’t want to have kids, why not just use a condom? What is wrong with that? I do not see anything wrong with that.
How does avoiding kids by using condoms equate to intelligence? Have you not heard that the love of God is the beginning of wisdom? Your prescription sounds like the beginning of godlessness to me.If you don’t want kids, be smart.
Aaah yes, have the pleasure but not the consequence. Sounds like sexual bulimia to me.If you don’t want to follow NFP or use hormonal contraception use a condom.
Protestants’ focuson God is according to the THEIR OWN TERMS.This claim, and therefore all that follows it about Protestantism, is false. Protestants are as focused on God and others as Catholics are.
Would you like to start a thread so we can debate your opinion, whether it evidentially relates to all hundreds of millions fellow Christians, any potential conflicts with the teaching of the RCC and so on?Protestants’ focuson God is according to the THEIR OWN TERMS.
Ridiculous. And bigoted. I would think someone of the Catholic faith would be above this, and that fellow Catholics would be outraged at such a statement being made on a Catholic forum.As an almost former Protestant what you need to remember is that the Protestant faith is really a faith of " Me". All of the rules are different for each faith that is created. There are no steadfast rule like there is within the Catholic faith. Only rules that suit the person who created the faith( Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Evengelical, Penecostal, Luthern ,Episcopalian, Jehovah’s Witness, Mormon, etc… the list goes on and on).
I rarely start threads. But if you start one on this I would really love to participate in the discussion.Would you like to start a thread so we can debate your opinion, whether it evidentially relates to all hundreds of millions fellow Christians, any potential conflicts with the teaching of the RCC and so on?
I tend to agree with Tracy. And this is verified by the testimonies by a lot of protestants who have converted to Catholicism.Ridiculous. And bigoted. I would think someone of the Catholic faith would be above this, and that fellow Catholics would be outraged at such a statement being made on a Catholic forum.
indeedRidiculous. And bigoted. I would think someone of the Catholic faith would be above this, and that fellow Catholics would be outraged at such a statement being made on a Catholic forum.
Nope, its not false. If that were the case then why are there so many different religions? Why are we all not still Catholic? If all these other faiths weren’t based on me, myself and I then we’d all still be Catholic now wouldn’t we?This claim, and therefore all that follows it about Protestantism, is false. Protestants are as focused on God and others as Catholics are.
No, I did not say that to create any fuss and I’m not a bigot. I’ve always seen that there is some good in all faiths nor was it meant to downgrade a faith either.I tend to agree with Tracy. And this is verified by the testimonies by a lot of protestants who have converted to Catholicism.
As a matter of fact, one even remarked that the Solas boil down to Sola Ego. And he knows of what he speaks.
I don’t think Tracy made that statement to create a fuss. It is probably something that she came to a realization of in just the same as the others have.
And I think we can back up that statement with well reasoned arguments.
No. This was not at all the cuase of the great Schism.Nope, its not false. If that were the case then why are there so many different religions? Why are we all not still Catholic? If all these other faiths weren’t based on me, myself and I then we’d all still be Catholic now wouldn’t we?
I submit that it is you who needs to study the history of the reasons for the Reformation.If you study history you will see there was only ONE Christian church throughtout time and that was the Catholic church. That is until the Protestant Reformation.
You clearly suggested it by calling it a religion of “me, myself, and I.” At the least you should own up to the clear suggestions of your remarks. I find them uninformed and bigoted.I never said that Protestants aren’t focused on God
I think that you need to remember that your church was also begun by Jews who no longer agreed with the Jewish hierarchy of their faith. All you really mean to do here is to say that Protestants are selfish because they broke off. Let me simply remind you that breaking off is NOT in itself selfish, unless you wish to also include Jesus and the apostles and Saul as “selfish” founders of a new form of faith.. But the rules are the rules of whomever created each of the Protestant faiths. It has gone from the Catholic faith which has continued to keep its stance on many things for 2,000 yrs to all the Protestant faiths ( Luthern, Epsicopalian, Methodist, Baptist, Southern Baptist, Presybertarian, Pentecostal, Assemblies of God, Christian Missionary Alliance, Jehovah’s Witness, and all the other Protestant faiths in between.) whom all have their own rules. Basically the ones that fit the agenda of the creator of the faith. If someone didn’t agree, well you go to the next chuch, or create your own.
I have never read such a generalization about Protestantism before. It is certainly not true of the Protestant church and tradition in which I was raised (I am a minister’s son and grew up in a parsonage).There is one Holy Catholic church that holds onto the rules.And then the Protestant faiths and everything in between. Whomever is at the pulpit is whoever’s rules you follow
No. This is NOT why there is no universal Protestant approach to ABC. And who says that Protestants don’t “defend” their position? I have been defending it here several times, I have looked up more than one Protestant position on birth control, and others here–including some Catholics–have argued that prohibition of ABC is hypocritical/wrong.That’s why there is no steadfast rule on birth control within the Protestant faith and why they don’t have to defend it.
Your thought process is so messed up I don’t even know where to begin. First I’ll start by saying, quit making false assumptions about me, and my life and my post, because nothing I said is evil. If you don’t want kids and are going to have sex, using protection is called ‘being smart’.So therefore the only reason to avoid a method of contraception is what it will do to your body. So selfishness once more is the only reason one will avoid an intrinsically evil act? I am sure you will ask me why I say it is an intrinsically evil act.
How about because God created sex primarily for procreation. Pleasure is only secondary.
When he gave the commandment he did not say go and copulate so that you may feel pleasure and indulge it whenever you feel like. He said go and multiply.
Do you realize that sex is the manner by which God creates eternal souls? That this is the manner by which we mere mortals participate in the creative act of the Creator?
If they don’t want to have kids then abstain. If one can’t abstain then leave the rest to God.
It seems to me that you do not trust God enough to entrust your sexual life to Him.
How does avoiding kids by using condoms equate to intelligence? Have you not heard that the love of God is the beginning of wisdom? Your prescription sounds like the beginning of godlessness to me.
Aaah yes, have the pleasure but not the consequence. Sounds like sexual bulimia to me.
Your advise sounded like if you do not want to follow NFP follow the devil.
Interesting coming from someone who claims they are a former Protestant( assuming you do not believe in its teachings anymore) and who is Agnostic. Hmmm.No. This was not at all the cuase of the great Schism.
I submit that it is you who needs to study the history of the reasons for the Reformation.
You clearly suggested it by calling it a religion of “me, myself, and I.” At the least you should own up to the clear suggestions of your remarks. I find them uninformed and bigoted.
I think that you need to remember that your church was also begun by Jews who no longer agreed with the Jewish hierarchy of their faith. All you really mean to do here is to say that Protestants are selfish because they broke off. Let me simply remind you that breaking off is NOT in itself selfish, unless you wish to also include Jesus and the apostles and Saul as “selfish” founders of a new form of faith.
I have never read such a generalization about Protestantism before. It is certainly not true of the Protestant church and tradition in which I was raised (I am a minister’s son and grew up in a parsonage).
No. This is NOT why there is no universal Protestant approach to ABC. And who says that Protestants don’t “defend” their position? I have been defending it here several times, I have looked up more than one Protestant position on birth control, and others here–including some Catholics–have argued that prohibition of ABC is hypocritical/wrong.
I don’t know about Tracy but I have studied the reasons for the reformation.I submit that it is you who needs to study the history of the reasons for the Reformation.