The LC-MS has been consistant in that any ‘method’ that could injure a child is prohibited and always has been - only barriers (that do not harm a child) are to considered alike to rhythm methods. ‘The Pill’ and other abortificants are prohibited. Barriers that can cause harm to a child are prohibited.
I don’t think the church had to address barrier methods as they didn’t generally available
Ben,
So you are saying that some forms of contraception are OK and some are not… and that this is the “Correct Teaching”. Based on what?
- Scripture? … please show me where…
- Luther? … please show me where…
- Tradition or tradition before 1930… please show me where?
Scripture: barrier methods have the same effect as what Onan did by withdrawing…they waste the man’s seed. God put Onan to death.
Genesis 38
9 But since Onan knew that the offspring would not be his, he spilled his semen on the ground whenever he went in to his brother’s wife, so that he would not give offspring to his brother. 10 What he did was displeasing in the sight of the Lord, and he put him to death also.
Tradition (
ScriptureCatholic.com)
“Because of its divine institution for the propagation of man, the seed is not to be vainly ejaculated, nor is it to be damaged,
nor is it to be wasted” Clement of Alexandria, The Instructor of Children 2:10:91:2 (A.D. 191).
**“To have coitus other than to procreate children is to do injury to nature.” **Clement of Alexandria, The Instructor of Children 2:10:95:3 (A.D. 191).
“But I wonder why he [the heretic Jovinianus] set Judah and Tamar before us for an example, unless perchance even harlots give him pleasure; or Onan, who was slain because he grudged his brother seed. **Does he imagine that we approve of any sexual intercourse except for the procreation of children?” **Jerome, Against Jovinian 1:19 (A.D. 393).
Ben, before Christ there were barrier methods…including:
Lemons
Citric acid is said to have spermicidal properties, and women used to soak sponges in lemon juice before inserting them vaginally. Mentioned in the Talmud, this was a preferred method of birth control in ancient Jewish communities. The sponge itself would act as a pessary—a physical barrier between the sperm and the cervix. The great womanizer Casanova was said to have inserted the rind of half a lemon into his lovers as a primitive cervical cap or diaphragm, the residual lemon juice serving to annihilate the sperm.
Cotton Barriers
In the ancient medical manuscript the Ebers Papyrus (1550 BCE), women were advised to grind dates, acacia tree bark, and honey together into a paste, apply this mixture to seed wool, and insert the seed wool vaginally for use as a pessary. Granted, it was what was in the cotton rather than the cotton itself that promoted its effectiveness as birth control—acacia ferments into lactic acid, a well-known spermicide—but the seed wool did serve as a physical barrier between ejaculate and cervix.
And condoms have been around likely since the middle ages (if not way earlier) with people using animal intestines.
Source
Here’s what Luther said (
catholic.com/tracts/birth-control)
The apostolic tradition’s condemnation of contraception is so great that it was followed by Protestants until 1930 and was upheld by all key Protestant Reformers. Martin Luther said, “[T]he exceedingly foul deed of Onan, the basest of wretches . . . is a most disgraceful sin. It is far more atrocious than incest and adultery. We call it unchastity, yes, a sodomitic sin. For Onan goes in to her; that is, he lies with her and copulates, and when it comes to the point of insemination, spills the semen, lest the woman conceive. Surely at such a time the order of nature established by God in procreation should be followed. Accordingly, it was a most disgraceful crime. . . . Consequently, he deserved to be killed by God. He committed an evil deed. Therefore, God punished him.”
Here’s what LCMS professes on the Pill in 2004…how is the pill prohibited??
“The LCMS Sanctity of Human Life Committee, following the mandate given to it by the Synod in convention, cannot state definitively that hormonal contraception does not at least some of the time cause a chemical abortion. The medical and scientific community acknowledges this possibility, but cannot state how frequently or if, in fact, this does occur. In light of this, some Christian couples may have concerns about hormonal contraception. Rather than defaulting immediately to “the pill” or other hormonal methods, they should keep an open mind and make themselves aware of all forms of contraception, including natural family planning, barrier methods, and sterilization in certain exceptionally difficult situations.”
Ben, if you are not getting the “Correct Teaching” from the bible, Tradition or Luther…who are you getting it from and by what Authority? By what basis does the LCMS profess that is is OK to use the Pill and to use barrier contraceptives?
No “Correct Teaching” here Ben…
