St Francis, your refusal to stop and think about what I say, and quickly retort with something clearly not thought through is astounding. I just laid out, in detail, the difference between a statement of faith: “The Church teaches ABC is wrong” and supporting a logical assertion with with a statement of faith: “ABC violates the natural sexual union, because the Church teaches ABC is wrong.” Can you please stop, think, and look for a difference between these two? The first is of course acceptable, and can not be refuted. The second is an assertion we could easily debate, but you are supporting it with a statement of faith. I don’t know how much more clear that could be.
Your disingenuity is showing…
Guess what? The question under discussion is what differentiates NFP and abc such that the Catholic Church teaches that the former is all right and the latter is wrong.
Answering “ABC violates the natural sexual union, because the Church teaches ABC is wrong” would not have answered the question.
Now, the Catholics on this thread have turned themselves inside out to answer this question. They have totally explained the Church’s position on this. The fact that you do not accept their reasoning does not mean that there is a problem with the reasoning but with your understanding of the reasoning.
It is not saying ABC is wrong because the Church teaches it is wrong to say that the Church teaches it is wrong because it violates the marital act, renders the marital act incomplete, and thus is wrong.
It is not saying that when we say because the people who use abc are engaging the pleasurable aspect of the act *while *denying the potential for conception.
It is not saying that when we explain about the need to respect the human body and not interfere with its normal functioning.
It is not saying that when we say that the unitive and procreative aspects of the sex act must always be kept together as God put them together, not as we mere mortals choose.
And it is not saying that when we quote from Humanae Vitae that the capacity for generating more of God’s highest creations is a great gift from God which should not be thrown in His face and used as a form of entertainment.
The reality is that the prohibition on abc is perennial: it has been found since the earliest years of the Church. Every Christian denomination understood this until the Episcopalians suddenly turned 1930 years of Christian teaching on its head. Since then we have seen the decline of sexual mores, the decline of the family, the devaluation of women, the denigration of the sexual act into a form of entertainment. We have seen the killing of millions of babies in their mothers’ wombs. Guess what? ABC *is *WRONG!!!
You look at sexual activity from the point of view of secular society–you do not see it as an enormous gift from God, that is why you cannot understand the reasoning of the Church in this matter. You run down our explanations, you split hairs, you don’t accept this little detail or that…
So, yes, *you *are biased. Because if you were asking honestly, you would try to understand rather than pick apart every single thing we say, and tell us it is dishonest to do something and then say why didn’t we say it? And you wouldn’t say that every explanation we give is just saying that the Church teaches it, and you wouldn’t say that this argument doesn’t count and that argument doesn’t count and the other one doesn’t count.
And if you were asking honestly, you wouldn’t say that my very *obvious *conclusion that people who understand the difference between abc and NFP think differently about sexuality shows bias on my part to the point where you would not accept as valid anything I have to say on the subject.
I didn’t mean that the teaching were incorrect. Rather, so many do not understand them, or at least understand well enough to make a distinction between ABC and NFP. Its truth is not in question.
Well, I don’t know what you mean by this, because you do not seem to understand *any *distinction we make between abc and nfp.