Birth Control Sex Is Like Vomiting in Ancient Rome
Birth control pills allow a total separation of “sex” from procreation, the Belgian physician Philippe Schepens pointed out.
Talking at the Roman Humanae-Vitae Conference (October 28) he compared this to the decadent period in Rome when the rich started to separate gastronomy from nutrition, through use of the vomitorium, a place where one could vomit during meals in order to make room for more food.
Schepens concluded, “By the same token the practice of hormonal contraception followed by abortion in the case of error entirely separates the sexual act from procreation.”
Picture: Philippe Schepens, © voiceofthefamily.com, #newsOxrhbdjdth
Talking at the Roman Humanae-Vitae Conference (October 28) he compared this to the decadent period in Rome when the rich started to separate gastronomy from nutrition, through use of the vomitorium, a place where one could vomit during meals in order to make room for more food.
Schepens concluded, “By the same token the practice of hormonal contraception followed by abortion in the case of error entirely separates the sexual act from procreation.”
Picture: Philippe Schepens, © voiceofthefamily.com, #newsOxrhbdjdth