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sainthumbert
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Nine-Two and Misplaced Book, thank you both for your responses!!
“Why is it that the Catholic Church makes an exception for NFP, which though not involving modern medicine, nonetheless works to frustrate procreation within the sanctity of marriage?”
The Catholic Church makes the exception for NFP because God makes the exception. God made women with monthly fertility and non-fertility. If spouses decide not to have relations at certain times does that constitute “frustrating procreation?” Is not having relations with a spouse the exact same as having contraceptive relations with a spouse? The latter is certainly “frustrating procreation” but can the former really be put in the same category?
“What is the moral difference between a pill and charts/calendars?”
The difference is that one takes self-restraint and the other does not require any self-restraint or sacrifice. The difference is that God built infertile periods into a women’s cycle but God didn’t build a prophylactic into a women’s body for use anytime a baby is not desired.
“We are still thwarting “God’s plan” whether it is out of a box or on a clipboard. It is a distinction without a difference.”
No. The spouses are not thwarting God’s plan in the case of abstaining. They are not having relations. How can a non-act be considered the same as a contraceptive act?
“I would gently point out that even NFP and its predecessor, the Rhythm Method was also condemned.”
Please show me where the Catholic Church condemned the rhythm method. I will start looking but maybe you can point me right there. Thanks.
“Why is it that the Catholic Church makes an exception for NFP, which though not involving modern medicine, nonetheless works to frustrate procreation within the sanctity of marriage?”
The Catholic Church makes the exception for NFP because God makes the exception. God made women with monthly fertility and non-fertility. If spouses decide not to have relations at certain times does that constitute “frustrating procreation?” Is not having relations with a spouse the exact same as having contraceptive relations with a spouse? The latter is certainly “frustrating procreation” but can the former really be put in the same category?
“What is the moral difference between a pill and charts/calendars?”
The difference is that one takes self-restraint and the other does not require any self-restraint or sacrifice. The difference is that God built infertile periods into a women’s cycle but God didn’t build a prophylactic into a women’s body for use anytime a baby is not desired.
“We are still thwarting “God’s plan” whether it is out of a box or on a clipboard. It is a distinction without a difference.”
No. The spouses are not thwarting God’s plan in the case of abstaining. They are not having relations. How can a non-act be considered the same as a contraceptive act?
“I would gently point out that even NFP and its predecessor, the Rhythm Method was also condemned.”
Please show me where the Catholic Church condemned the rhythm method. I will start looking but maybe you can point me right there. Thanks.