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ElizabethAnne
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svoboda,
I have had a lot of teachers who have said that one of the first rules of debate is to understand the side you are debating against. A person should be able to describe the other side’s point of view in such a way that those on the other side would agree with the assessment, and the debate can continue from there.
Your post was not an accurate representation of what many posters here have been trying to help you understand about Church teaching.
svoboda:
A married woman can do various things with the information she has about her God-given, natural cycle.
Furthermore, they forego the pleasure of marital intimacy (that unitive aspect) during times that are highly likely to be fertile. They sacrifice and give something up because they believe that God is not calling them to have children at that current time. They show self-restraint. Sacrifice and self-restraint are important parts of marriage.
During this period of abstinence, they also have time to reflect on their reasons for delaying pregnancy. Is it truly God’s will? Do they really have serious reasons? This time can be difficult for them, and if it is very difficult, they may be receiving promptings from the Holy Spirit to conceive a child.
This is not something a contracepting couple can do because they do not have this time for reflection and they never give anything up. In fact, in the case of birth control, it may take several months for a woman’s cycle to return to normal before she can conceive. For a couple using NFP, it can take one night to change their situation.
God bless you.
I have had a lot of teachers who have said that one of the first rules of debate is to understand the side you are debating against. A person should be able to describe the other side’s point of view in such a way that those on the other side would agree with the assessment, and the debate can continue from there.
Your post was not an accurate representation of what many posters here have been trying to help you understand about Church teaching.
NFP was not invented by man. We did not make it up ourselves. NFP is merely the observation of different female bodily functions in order to better understand her cycle, fertility and overall health as well. It really is just collecting some data, paying attention to things that have always been present.And NFP couples are in no way open to creating a new life, with good enough methods they can completely eliminate the possibility of creating a new life. And this is the very reason why NFP was invented.
A married woman can do various things with the information she has about her God-given, natural cycle.
- She and her husband can decide to postpone pregnancy.
- She and her husband can decide to seek achieving a pregnancy! The information she has gained will actually make it MORE likely that she can become pregnant when they decide they want to have a baby. In fact, NFP can actually help couples who have fertility problems.
- She and her husband can decide something in between. They may not actively seek pregnancy, and they may not actively postpone pregnancy. Maybe they sometimes have sex on days they know could be fertile and sometimes they don’t. There’s a lot of gray area between postponing and achieving pregnancy.
Furthermore, they forego the pleasure of marital intimacy (that unitive aspect) during times that are highly likely to be fertile. They sacrifice and give something up because they believe that God is not calling them to have children at that current time. They show self-restraint. Sacrifice and self-restraint are important parts of marriage.
During this period of abstinence, they also have time to reflect on their reasons for delaying pregnancy. Is it truly God’s will? Do they really have serious reasons? This time can be difficult for them, and if it is very difficult, they may be receiving promptings from the Holy Spirit to conceive a child.
This is not something a contracepting couple can do because they do not have this time for reflection and they never give anything up. In fact, in the case of birth control, it may take several months for a woman’s cycle to return to normal before she can conceive. For a couple using NFP, it can take one night to change their situation.
God bless you.