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Syri
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Like the one user who goes around saying you must have GRAVE reason, when the actual wording is JUST. You do not have to be dying to use NFP.I personally see nothing wrong with using welfare and find the term “welfare baby” very degrading. I always thought it was funny how people assail food stamps and WIC yet will not hesitate to apply for unemployment compensation, use public education and apply for financial aid, apply for medicare and social security benefits, etc. It’s pretty subjective IMO what people find is acceptable to take from government and what is not acceptable.
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But anyways, yeah many people go overboard with reasons to use nfp**. Ex.) insisting that people have to be near death or be living worst than the poorest of the poor in Africa to use NFP.
Another bad thing is insisting people need to get permission from a priest to use NFP. I have never read or heard of the church requiring such a thing. It seems like they are legislating extra laws on believers with that one. Sure, getting advice from a priest may be wise, but it’s not really necessary or really practical in every case.
My husband and I, our financial situation changed soon before marriage. We’re living with his parents, in a small area, we make, together, less than $150 a week. He’s starting school full time so we can earn our own way, meaning I’ll be the soul providor, working for his mother for about 60 a week and otherwise tending the home. I’m disabled visually, I can’t drive to a different job, I work from the home. We have no assets to fall back on, no money for anything aside from our essential needs, and we’ve decided our children deserve a more stable home to be born into. Yet I’m sure many here will readily condemn me. I’m not trying hard enough, I should get a better job. It seems to be the mentality here that you are REQUIRED to overhaul your life, change evrything about you, so you CAN squeeze in as many baby’s as your body will allow, instead of doing as the church allows and planning your family as you prayerfully see fit.
I don’t CARE if others are doing worse, I don’t CARE if some woman in Africa is dirt poor but loves all 22 of her kids. I don’t CARE if the Duggars can do it. All I care about is that we’re doing what we can with the present circumstances, and they are NOT the conditions I want to bring a baby into.