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Jaaanosik
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What is the singular dedication?There are many things that are essentially multipurpose faculties limited only by how they could fail you personally at any given moment.
Some faculties though, sexual expression being one, rely on singular dedication to protect the integrity of the faculty for the sake of its natural primal and divine purpose.
What is the natural primal purpose?
What is the divine purpose?
Where and how they are defined?
An example that I’ve used that some people find a bit crude, but it demonstrates the importance of primary purpose… is the integrity of your toothbrush.
A toothbrush has one single purpose. Almost everybody was taught what it is. If an object is not being used in a way that it fulfills its purpose then it’s a sin. That’s a foundation of the Natural Law reasoning process.It is an instrument that could serve a lot of purposes by its makeup. You could scrub down the shower or clean the toilet bowl with it or how great is if for getting into the floor tile grouting. You might say but if we sterilize everything before, after and around the act, the integrity of the toothbrush is unaffected. It’s still fine for cleaning your teeth?
The question is what to do if an object has multiple goals/purposes/aspects?
Do we expect an AND between the multiple goals? In other words, do we expect to fulfill all multiple goals at the same time? Is it logical? Is it Natural?
However, as Catholics we know the importance of respecting what is holy and sacred without compromise so that it continues through the generations to come to serve humanity, physically and spiritually.
What contraception you are talking about? The ovum was discovered in the 19th century and it took some time for ordinary people to understand the whole reproduction process.Many people will continue to contrast Catholic and Protestant beliefs on contraception not realising that until 1930 Protestant and Catholic were completely aligned on the intrinsic evil of contraception.
So what contraception was the Church against prior to the 20th century?
All the contraception stuff is fairly ‘new’ (no more than 150 years). It appears that’s the reason why the issue is not settled yet… meaning Catholics ignore the Church’s teaching and the Church grants them ignorance (see the Vademecum for Confessors).
The problem was that at the Anglican conference, the concession was made that while contraception is evil, people could use their own consciences to decide if they had grave reasons to use it. That resolution concluded "The Conference records its strong condemnation of the use of any methods of conception control from motives of selfishness, luxury, or mere convenience."
In that short time, most Protestants by dint of unassisted conscience passed from generation to generation, have come to believe that contraception is part and parcel of not just conjugal sex… but of sterile pre marital sex.
Is there really any question about the damage that contraception and sexual gluttony have wrought on the world? Sexual freedom has become so esteemed that the consequences are regarded as necessary collateral damage. Abortion would have to be the most horrible genecide that the contraceptive, anti life mentality has produced. The number of anti-life acts perpetrated in human abbatoires around the world due to this mentality will mark our generation as one of the most evil that ever lived.
That’s why the Church is so steadfast and committed to protecting the integrity of the human sexual faculty.