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Although we would agree that the sexual relationship between a husband and wife must be open to the creation of new life, we would not agree that every time that a married couple has sex that they have to be open to the creation of new life at that particular time.
Some do, some don’t - I’ve read Met. Hilarion’s statements (antiochian.org/node/17198) against artificial contraception, almost identical to the Catholic teachings.
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I am quite sure that Metropolitan Hilarion agrees with the statement on moral issues approved by the Holy Synod of Moscow which states that used correctly within marriage non abortive methods of birth control are not sinful. Most contemporary authorities on Orthodox ethics do not consider non-abortive methods of birth control sinful within marriage. Obviously all sex outside of marriage is sinful. Even within marriage the sexual relationship must eventually be open to new life. If a couple came to me and asked me to marry them and told me that they planned never to have children, I would have to refuse to marry them, but in 33 years in the Priesthood that has never happened.
If one studies the quotes from the Fathers that are used by some to justify the condemnation of non abortive methods of birth control, it is clear that they are really talking about abortion. It is important to remember that until recently scientists thought that the sperm contained a small person who was injected into the woman during sexual intercourse. Thus the Holy Fathers would have considered all forms of birth control a form of abortion. Orthodox agree with Rome on abortion, with the one exception that we would not condemn a woman who had an abortion to save her life. I may be wrong, but I think that Rome would not allow an abortion to save the life of the mother. We now know more about science and the actual physiology of conception. Therefore we now know that all methods of birth control are not abortive.
I honestly do not understand the logic of the statement concerning non abortive methods of conception control “it’s physically in the way, also a barrier in a spiritual way.” I do not understand what difference it makes if a couple tries to time their sexual activity to a woman’s cycle so that they will have sex at a time that she cannot conceive a child and using non-abortive methods of birth control. In both cases the couple is having sex in a way to avoid conception.
Archpriest John Morris
Although we would agree that the sexual relationship between a husband and wife must be open to the creation of new life, we would not agree that every time that a married couple has sex that they have to be open to the creation of new life at that particular time.
Some do, some don’t - I’ve read Met. Hilarion’s statements (antiochian.org/node/17198) against artificial contraception, almost identical to the Catholic teachings.
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I am quite sure that Metropolitan Hilarion agrees with the statement on moral issues approved by the Holy Synod of Moscow which states that used correctly within marriage non abortive methods of birth control are not sinful. Most contemporary authorities on Orthodox ethics do not consider non-abortive methods of birth control sinful within marriage. Obviously all sex outside of marriage is sinful. Even within marriage the sexual relationship must eventually be open to new life. If a couple came to me and asked me to marry them and told me that they planned never to have children, I would have to refuse to marry them, but in 33 years in the Priesthood that has never happened.
If one studies the quotes from the Fathers that are used by some to justify the condemnation of non abortive methods of birth control, it is clear that they are really talking about abortion. It is important to remember that until recently scientists thought that the sperm contained a small person who was injected into the woman during sexual intercourse. Thus the Holy Fathers would have considered all forms of birth control a form of abortion. Orthodox agree with Rome on abortion, with the one exception that we would not condemn a woman who had an abortion to save her life. I may be wrong, but I think that Rome would not allow an abortion to save the life of the mother. We now know more about science and the actual physiology of conception. Therefore we now know that all methods of birth control are not abortive.
I honestly do not understand the logic of the statement concerning non abortive methods of conception control “it’s physically in the way, also a barrier in a spiritual way.” I do not understand what difference it makes if a couple tries to time their sexual activity to a woman’s cycle so that they will have sex at a time that she cannot conceive a child and using non-abortive methods of birth control. In both cases the couple is having sex in a way to avoid conception.
Archpriest John Morris