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Just because a planned event brings about something artificial, it does not and never does mean that planning always brings about something artificial, once again, what does this analogy prove? Nothing!Certainly one could say that our ability to plan is in our nature. However we plan cities and they’re not natural, but artificial
Condoms are not natural, they are artificial, we can agree on that right? For they are MADE by man.Conversely - and this will also help you see you attempt at objection, if you think whatever we do is natural, being given by the grace of God, then a man undertaking to make use of a device to stop a pregnancy is natural.
The woman’s cycle was not made by man, it was planned by God, it is natural, if God’s intent was for us to use the woman’s cycle in intimacy, then it is natural.
SO which is it?
The purpose of sex is not PURELY to procreate, there is pleasure associated with it, it also serves as a unitive purpose, it’s common sense that everytime a couple has sex they should not be having children. But they should be willing to accept pregnancy if that is the case.If a man uses his natural faculties to invent a device to stop a conception, is it natural? Why did you argue back in post 16 about hindering something natural? Surely the person is using their God given *nature *to do so?
It has caused no confusion, you are the one who started this thread may I remind you, most of the people have stuck to their answers, so I don’t know of the ‘confusion’ you speak of.I think this term natural has caused a lot of young Catholics a lot of confusion.
Oh yea, great assumption, just like your assumption that everything that is planned is unnatural, and that intrisic qualities of gravity is the same as intimacy, and just to finish things off you assume that because no one has answered some question of yours earlier regarding natural law morality that we all agree with you. Great.I note no one’s taking up the issue of Natural Law Morality, so I hope that means people accept what I said regarding this being a plank of Catholic morality