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LaSainte
Guest
The main argument I hear in favor of NFP is that God designed sex a certain way and that because NFP doesn’t interfere with that in any way, it is the only licit form of birth control.
Well, when you think about it, there are other things about the design of sex that are/seem very problematic. For example, 10-year-old girls and boys are capable of reproduction, so according to God’s design, there should be nothing wrong with these children getting married and having sex, right? Except that canon law does not allow them to do so? Why??? Because it’s sick and wrong and we all know it.
What about the fact that a woman’s fertility ends around the age of 45 or 50, but a man’s doesn’t end until he is around 85? At the very least, this design has men who are 85 having sex and children with women who are 40 years younger than they are, and at the greatest extreme, it has 85 year old men having sex and children with 10 year old girls! This must be a part of God’s perfect design for sex right? Well again, this would be sick and wrong.
So the question is, if we have SO much respect in one sense for the way sex and procreation take place to the point where we can’t even use any method besides NFP to prevent conception, then how can we logically say that in some ways the design of sex and reproduction is so flawed that there are even canon laws preventing it from taking place at all for years after the body was DESIGNED to do it?
And please do not throw out the argument that brothers and sisters are capable of reproduction but are disallowed, because there is an actual biological mechanism in place that is the basis for the prohibition of this practice, namely, that their children will very often have severe handicaps, so this is not a valid rebuttal.
The fact is that we seem to pick and choose exactly what we find sacred and well-designed about sex and what parts we can and should absolutely do without if not outright forbid.
Well, when you think about it, there are other things about the design of sex that are/seem very problematic. For example, 10-year-old girls and boys are capable of reproduction, so according to God’s design, there should be nothing wrong with these children getting married and having sex, right? Except that canon law does not allow them to do so? Why??? Because it’s sick and wrong and we all know it.
What about the fact that a woman’s fertility ends around the age of 45 or 50, but a man’s doesn’t end until he is around 85? At the very least, this design has men who are 85 having sex and children with women who are 40 years younger than they are, and at the greatest extreme, it has 85 year old men having sex and children with 10 year old girls! This must be a part of God’s perfect design for sex right? Well again, this would be sick and wrong.
So the question is, if we have SO much respect in one sense for the way sex and procreation take place to the point where we can’t even use any method besides NFP to prevent conception, then how can we logically say that in some ways the design of sex and reproduction is so flawed that there are even canon laws preventing it from taking place at all for years after the body was DESIGNED to do it?
And please do not throw out the argument that brothers and sisters are capable of reproduction but are disallowed, because there is an actual biological mechanism in place that is the basis for the prohibition of this practice, namely, that their children will very often have severe handicaps, so this is not a valid rebuttal.
The fact is that we seem to pick and choose exactly what we find sacred and well-designed about sex and what parts we can and should absolutely do without if not outright forbid.