Using prayer as contraception

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I’m wondering if any of you have decided to stop with NFP and simply use prayer as contraception. My wife and I have used it for 3 years and it has worked fine - up until 2 months ago. That’s pretty effective. We simply ask God (sometimes a saint) to prevent conception, and they do it! It’s natural BC with no hassle, no fear of making God pissed off.
 
I suppose wailing out a few “Our Fathers” or “Hail Marys” during intercourse would be quite effective. I pretty sure it would render me completely incapable of conception.
 
I’m wondering if any of you have decided to stop with NFP and simply use prayer as contraception. My wife and I have used it for 3 years and it has worked fine - up until 2 months ago. That’s pretty effective. We simply ask God (sometimes a saint) to prevent conception, and they do it! It’s natural BC with no hassle,
Plenty of folks pray* for *conception. I guess it could work both ways.
no fear of making God pissed off.
Hmmmm:eek:
 
I’m wondering if any of you have decided to stop with NFP and simply use prayer as contraception. My wife and I have used it for 3 years and it has worked fine - up until 2 months ago. That’s pretty effective. We simply ask God (sometimes a saint) to prevent conception, and they do it! It’s natural BC with no hassle, no fear of making God pissed off.
The first time I read this I thought it said, “My wife and I have used it for 3 months and it has worked fine - up until 2 months ago” - 😃
 
Married couples are supposed to be open to new life, and therefore, I have a difficult time believing that God would be happy about a couple praying not to have a baby. I would think that God would be happier if the couple prayed for an openness to God’s will being done in their lives, whether or not that meant conceiving a baby.
 
With all respect, I’m reminded of musty old joke. Do you know what to call people who use prayer for contraception? Parents.

Again I say this with all respect, and as the father of two.
 
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