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AVOID pregnancy?I beg to differ.
For one, they are both used to avoid pregnancy.
Um, last I knew, women only have a limited ‘fertility’ each month. The rest of the time, no egg to fertilize.
So. .Did God pass an injunction down and say, "Only have sex when the woman is fertile?’
No. He did not.
Now, NFP is used for many things. In fact, for SOME people it is a way to GET pregnant, Sound weird? Well, suppose you WANT to get pregnant, doesn’t it make sense you want to find your most fertile time?
God gave us brains to use.
Suppose you have three children under six. You want to give them attention. You are open to life, and hey, even if your thermometer says it is a ‘no fertility’ day, it might be one of those ‘flukes’. So you aren’t saying, "There is NO CHANCE I’ll get pregnant today’. And if you are, you are. And if you aren’t, you aren’t. But you didn’t create an artificial BARRIER; you were still OPEN to pregnancy and in fact, most women aren’t mathematically ‘perfect’ in their cycles. And you didn’t use a chemical to ‘trick’ your body into thinking it was pregnant or to abort or make it impossible for anything to implant.
I just don’t see why responsible planning (knowing that at any encounter one could STILL get pregnant and thus be OPEN TO LIFE) is seen as equating in ANY way to methods that use barriers, pills, or worse.