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Thank you for the links, unfortunately I find myself already spending too much time on the forums and I will not have the time to read them.Here are some great pre-Vatican II documents that teach the procreative and unitive aspects of marriage.
papalencyclicals.net/Leo13/l13cmr.htm
vatican.va/holy_father/pius_xi/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xi_enc_31121930_casti-connubii_en.html
I already provided you the argument as to Onan but you don’t buy it. Re-read the 20 threads you’re on right now and you’ll see more than I answered this one. Yikes. Here’s yet another article that explains why the story of Onan is not what you think it is. In fact, it uses your very same arguments. Do you think you might try reading it?
soma.npa.uiuc.edu/~dbranch/script_cath/BC.HTM
However, since you’ve already read them and know they contain those references, would you mind quickly quoting a few?
I will respond to those references specifically, but I just can’t read three huge letters. Edit: I will look at the Onan arguments, but it would be too mcuh for me to carefuly read through the encyclicals looking for the parts about unitive components of sex and marriage being as important as procreative.
Edit1: The Onan argument is wrong for this reason:
It is wrong to infer from the fact that God did not kill Judah or Shelah that it was not a sin for him to fail to do his familial duty.Though Judah did not do his familial duty, nor did he allow his son to carry out that duty, **neither Judah nor his son Shelah were killed. Onan’s death, therefore, did not result from his failure to do his familial duty, but resulted from some other aspect of his behaviour. ** Onan willingly undertook the act which would normally bring about new life, but he actively tried to close off the possibility that such a life would be engendered. Onan engaged in a form of birth control, Judah did not.
Because in that same story Tamar pretends to be a prostitute and fornicates with Judah, while Judah sees a woman he believes to be a prostitute and fornicates with her.
Those are sins if ever there were sins, God does not kill them for it either.
God is inconsistent in killing people when they sin, sometimes he does it, sometimes he doesn’t.
Looking at the Onan story:
I think it speaks for itself.8 Then Judah said to Onan, "Unite with your brother’s widow, in fulfillment of your duty as brother-in-law, and thus preserve your brother’s line." 9 Onan, however, knew that the descendants would not be counted as his; so whenever he had relations with his brother’s widow, he wasted his seed on the ground, to avoid contributing offspring for his brother. 10 What he did greatly offended the LORD, and the LORD took his life too.
Please paste the unitive + procreative being equally importnat in sex and marriage quotes.