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Michael_Saint
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I’ve read the first 7 pages of this thread, and I have a few things to say:
b. For those who still can’t see his arguments because you can’t see past his age, let me point this out: everything he is saying here is no different than what I have seen others who have been married for years and who have given birth to many children post on these forums! In fact, there is a father of 11 who has been posting everything Alexander is saying here. It doesn’t take someone who is married with children to understand Catholic teaching.
c. And I don’t think we need to point out what is wrong with the argument that someone who has never married cannot speak about these issues. For those who are wondering what I am getting at, here it is: John Paul II was never married. If you want to respond, “but JP2 studied this” or “he counseled a lot of couples”, etc., that’s fine - but then accuse Alexander of not studying it or not having counseled couples and do not accuse him any longer of not having been married himself. Shift your reasons for dismissing his rational arguments to something else.
- I feel bad for our OP’er, Alexander. He brings up an issue calmly and charitably, and many of the responses are angry and hostile. And then when the angry and hostile comments get to him a bit and he responds with a bit of anger himself, he gets accused of being uncharitable!
- He comes out with some good arguments founded on reasonable (albeit debatable) grounds, and the responses are mainly ad hominem while the rational points he makes are often not directly or not at all responded to by many (though not all) of the posters.
- He is continually told that he is 18 and has no real-life experience with this, and thus his points can be disregarded.
b. For those who still can’t see his arguments because you can’t see past his age, let me point this out: everything he is saying here is no different than what I have seen others who have been married for years and who have given birth to many children post on these forums! In fact, there is a father of 11 who has been posting everything Alexander is saying here. It doesn’t take someone who is married with children to understand Catholic teaching.
c. And I don’t think we need to point out what is wrong with the argument that someone who has never married cannot speak about these issues. For those who are wondering what I am getting at, here it is: John Paul II was never married. If you want to respond, “but JP2 studied this” or “he counseled a lot of couples”, etc., that’s fine - but then accuse Alexander of not studying it or not having counseled couples and do not accuse him any longer of not having been married himself. Shift your reasons for dismissing his rational arguments to something else.
- Has anyone addressed his concern that many couples are practicing NFP from the beginning of their marriage, and his astute observation that if one is not ready for children then one should not marry? This keeps getting ignored or skirted - as do many of the other issues he raises.