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See, it’s statements like the above that are hindering efforts to ban abortion on demand. I’ve seen a few CAFers say that pro-choicers are so ‘pro-death’ that they wouldn’t even agree to only have abortion on demand outlawed, but that they would resist it because they’re so pro-abortion. But that’s not true. The reason is because of statements made above that make pro-choicers and those on the fence agree: It’s merely a stepping stone to other things that would infringe on everyone else’s rights. Trying to bully Catholic laws and rules into being made civil laws is only making it harder to fight abortion on demand, because people know you’re trying to have their rights taken away instead of just protecting the unborn.I would argue that we need to take it one step at a time. I agree that we -should-, but at this point, I don’t think we -can-. We need to focus our attention on getting abortion banned, and remove contraceptive riders from these attempts. There are many people who are pro contraception and anti-abortion. If we just focus on abortion for now we’ll have a greater chance at succeeding.
Then, once abortion is banned, we can turn our attention to contraception, and demonstrate the horrendous negative affect it’s had on society.
That’s exactly what the people don’t want.We are not trying to deny people their freedom of choice. People can always choose. There will always be a black-market for things such as this. Drugs are banned because they have a detrimental affect on society as a whole. By demonstrating this affect with contraceptives, and leaving religion out of it, we could effectively have it banned as well.
That has absolutely nothing to do with why the Chuch forbids ABCs. Nothing. The reasons are because in order for a sexual act to be licit in the eyes of the Church both the unitive and procreative properties must be present. It has nothing to do with the notion that ABCs are ‘harmful’ to society. Condoms are not ‘harmful to society’ yet they are forbidden by the Church too.If contraceptives did not harm society, the church likely wouldn’t oppose them.
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? People would not have started using ABCs if they didn’t want to/have reason to take them in the first place. Divorce and infidelity were problems back when they addressed in the Old Testament.However, as we’ve seen since the widespread acceptance of contraceptives, it does have an extremely negative impact on society (divorce, infidelity, etc.). It is for this reason that it should be outlawed, not because the church is opposed to it.