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Contraception and the Catholic Faith
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As I understand it all forms of contraception are forbidden in Catholicism. As a result women use 'natural family planning methods'. But surely this is contraception in itself! whether it's a condom or symptothermal, both are about preventing pregnancy?
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Do you know of any organised religion that isn't hypocritical......love thy neighbour...unless he's a Catholic.....peace in the world ...to all except Jews...and so on and so on ......religion causes more war and bloodshed than any other reason on this little planet. Anyways I believe the line is all forms of "artificial contraception" using the female cycle is a "natural method"
Perhaps I'm being to presuming too much, but I would have thought that the Catholic Church is against contraception as it believes it is unholy to 'choose' when you should fall preganant. I can't believe that is just about Latex and hormone (tablet form) discrimination. Therefore surely ALL methods of contraception are deemed 'unholy' by them. Personally I don't think any religion should have such black & white laws. Surely there have to be some grey areas, particularly within the subject of Family planning. Anyone know why Catholicism is against Family Planning?
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