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ReformedCatholic
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I initially caught this discussion on the thread about the problems in Africa and the Roman Church’s stand on contraception.
Frankly, I believe Svoboda makes some very good points. But no one has yet really zoned in on where the Roman Church’s stance on contraception, and sex in general, comes from. Does anyone actually know?
And I mean originally- I’m talking the days of Augustine. I think this is necessary to get to the heart of the “sex is bad” and “contraception is a ‘grave evil’ and a ‘mortal sin’” fallacy. Any takers?
Frankly, I believe Svoboda makes some very good points. But no one has yet really zoned in on where the Roman Church’s stance on contraception, and sex in general, comes from. Does anyone actually know?
And I mean originally- I’m talking the days of Augustine. I think this is necessary to get to the heart of the “sex is bad” and “contraception is a ‘grave evil’ and a ‘mortal sin’” fallacy. Any takers?