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The Morality of Contraceptives and the Pope's Comments
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Nov 22, 2010 06:39PM

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I think the bible clearly states otherwise :)

Yeah, it's from 1 Corithians 7:3-5 "The husband should fulfill his marital duty to his wife, and likewise the wife to her husband. 4 The wife does not have authority over her own body but yields it to her husband. In the same way, the husband does not have authority over his own body but yields it to his wife. 5 Do not deprive each other except perhaps by mutual consent and for a time, so that you may devote yourselves to prayer. Then come together again so that Satan will not tempt you because of your lack of self-control." (Emphasis added, of course, as they didn't have bold type back in the Bible days)
Anyways, the Church's argument is that it is immoral to use anything that man-made that can prevent pregnancy, including condoms. There is a lot of argument over whether this teaching means it is immoral for a couple to use a condom within marriage if one of the spouses has HIV.
There is also quite a bit of controversy if it is immoral to use birth control within a marriage. The Church says "no". Plenty of others, including some Catholics, say "yes". Ah, the controversy.

I think the bible clearly states otherwise :)"
Because it was written in a time where sex was ..."
Again sorry for not being totally clear I was in fact agreeing, the bible totally supports sex during marriage I was trying to agree that the bible states outherwise to abstinence during marrige

Yeah, it's from 1 Corithians ..."
Go Rachel! ^-^

anyway does anyone think contraceptives are immoral?"
I can't say I'm his biggest fan. If I recall correctly, he's the one who wrote the most commonly used passages about men having authority over women. Then again, he did write some good stuff, like that "Love is patient...." verse used at weddings so often. Oh, I have mixed feelings on him.

And, I'm not sure if anyone here is against them. Except me, of course! *sarcasm...I think we all know I've no problem with contraceptives*


Of course, this is just my opinion.




Anyway, I agree with you. I don't get why his opinions means more than everybody else ideas. He's just another person.

well he is the elected leader of the Roman Catholic church but other then that not much.


Okay, sorry for the last two words there. Don't know where they came from ;)
And anyway; Goodnight.

well he is the elected leader of the Roman Catholic church but other then that not much."
Hey, how does he get elected?


(I was way off >.<)