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I am ok with Natural Family Planning methods like the Rhythm Method, standard days method, etc. There are a lot of different non-chemical, non-barrier methods that couples can use in lieu of other "contraceptives."
Contraceptives more or less define children as "wanted" and "unwanted." I believe that there should always be a chance of procreation during sexuality. Divorcing sex from procreation robs sex of one of its chief purposes.
It's like if I loved the taste of a certain food, but it was fattening. So, I chewed it up for the flavour and spit it out.
It is kind of funny. Few realize that up until 1930ish, every Protestant denomination agreed with the Catholic Church’s teaching condemning contraception as sinful. At its 1930 Lambeth Conference, the Anglican church, swayed by growing social pressure, announced that contraception would be allowed in some circumstances. Soon the Anglican church completely caved in, allowing contraception across the board. Since then, all other Protestant denominations have followed suit. Today, the Catholic Church alone proclaims the historic Christian position on contraception, AFAIK.
[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." - Martin Luther
"The voluntary spilling of semen outside of intercourse between man and woman is a monstrous thing. Deliberately to withdraw from coitus in order that semen may fall on the ground is doubly monstrous. For this is to extinguish the hope of the race and to kill before he is born the hoped-for offspring." - John Calvin
"Be fruitful and multiply," - God
Contraceptives more or less define children as "wanted" and "unwanted." I believe that there should always be a chance of procreation during sexuality. Divorcing sex from procreation robs sex of one of its chief purposes.
It's like if I loved the taste of a certain food, but it was fattening. So, I chewed it up for the flavour and spit it out.
It is kind of funny. Few realize that up until 1930ish, every Protestant denomination agreed with the Catholic Church’s teaching condemning contraception as sinful. At its 1930 Lambeth Conference, the Anglican church, swayed by growing social pressure, announced that contraception would be allowed in some circumstances. Soon the Anglican church completely caved in, allowing contraception across the board. Since then, all other Protestant denominations have followed suit. Today, the Catholic Church alone proclaims the historic Christian position on contraception, AFAIK.
[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." - Martin Luther
"The voluntary spilling of semen outside of intercourse between man and woman is a monstrous thing. Deliberately to withdraw from coitus in order that semen may fall on the ground is doubly monstrous. For this is to extinguish the hope of the race and to kill before he is born the hoped-for offspring." - John Calvin
"Be fruitful and multiply," - God