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You should read John Paul ll"s writings on the subject of sex and marriage to get a better and more thorough understanding of the Church’s teachings on this matter.
Your theory is based on a huge misconception. The Church does not narrowly define the primary purpose of sex as procreation. They ask all couples to be “open to life” but that does not mean that the Church demands a pregnancy as a result of every marital act.Look at it from a social policy perspective. The Church believes that sex should occur within marriage because births occurring outside marriage have negative consequences. We can use condoms with anyone we meet. However NFP requires a little more knowledge of the female partner. It generally works best in a relationship where people have long term intimate knowledge of each other.
It is highly likely that the Church accepts NFP because it normally takes place within the relationship it considers correct. It does not want to accept ABC because it is to easily used in circumstances where it thinks sex is not okay.
Also because the Church narrowly defines the primary purpose of sex as procreation it must either accept NFP or prohibit intercourse when procreation is not possible. If it did prohibit it under all non procreative circumstances. It would have to include a great many. It prefers not to. But still seeks to maintain some logical consistency in it’s teaching. Therefore NFP okay, ABC not okay.
Yes there are other reasons. And personally I don’t think the Church’s position really makes sense. It makes a lot of dubious presumptions. But these would be reasons for the position it holds
You should read John Paul ll"s writings on the subject of sex and marriage to get a better and more thorough understanding of the Church’s teachings on this matter.