Well, I can’t speak for Joc, but I can speak for myself. While I obey the rules of the Church (have to add that disclaimer you know) I have no problem with your list, including contraception. But homosexuality is different because there is never any potential for life. Whereas with contraception, there still is. With coitus interruptus, there still is. Even with sterilization, there have been incidents which have only proven…that there still is.
In fact, I can’t even process why contraception or coitus interruptus is forbidden by the Church even though I have read their rationale.
It is not a question of whether or not coitus interruptus or contraception are effective in some cases or in this or that circumstance. It is a question of principle.
If one gets pregnant practicing contraception or coitus interruptus it is because one did not practice them as they were intended, or because they failed in their purpose. Their purpose
in principle is to prevent procreation.
And the purpose of the human sexual faculty is
in principle to procreate – this is true whether or not an individual happens to be fertile at the moment or whether the couple is naturally fecund.
Ahhhh…but oral and anal sex are ok as long as the act is completed in the vagina.
Now as I reread your post I see that you said exclusively anal or oral sex.
Right. I don’t see a reason why these cannot be preludes to traditional intercourse (well, oral sex anyway – the other thing’s just nasty!). But they cannot morally act as substitutes for it.
With NFP one is not being procreative!!! If one wanted to be procreative, they wouldn’t use NFP or ABC. I know we are going around in circles but that’s how I see it at the moment. I can’t wrap my brain around it.
NFP is *inherently *procreative.
Again, natural law is concerned with principle, not circumstance.
Is it wrong for me to say “cats are four-legged”? Obviously not all cats are: some have only three, whether due to illness, injury, or congenital defect. But it is OK to say it because I am understood to be saying that
in principle cats have four legs. That is, to be four-legged and a cat is a norm arising from nature.
Likewise with sex. Penis + vagina + ejaculation is procreative
in principle, whether or not the woman happens to be fertile at that particular point or whether she is capable of reproduction at all.
If we followed your logic through to its logical conclusion, it would necessitate forbidding the elderly and the infertile from marriage and, indeed, all sexual acts. That it would be insane and we all know it.
What matters is whether or not the sexual act is
in principle capable of procreating. Contraception subverts that principle: if it fails to do so in a particular case, it is only because it failed to instantiate its purpose.