U.S. Supreme Court nominee calls contraception an abortion-inducing drug.
Brett Kavanaugh was right to call contraception an 'abortion-inducing drug'
Abortion enthusiasts are in a huff because Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh referred to contraception as “abortion …
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It is necessary to distinguish Moral Object from Intention.
Natural Family Planning is not objectively contraception. Contraception requires an act that interferes with procreative end of the marital act. Contraception is interference with the openness of the act to procreation.
NFP is not objectively a sinful act. but that doesn't mean it is good. A couple can practice NFL for their entire lives …More
It is necessary to distinguish Moral Object from Intention.
Natural Family Planning is not objectively contraception. Contraception requires an act that interferes with procreative end of the marital act. Contraception is interference with the openness of the act to procreation.
NFP is not objectively a sinful act. but that doesn't mean it is good. A couple can practice NFL for their entire lives to prevent births. In that case, their intention is contraceptive.
Natural Family Planning is not objectively contraception. Contraception requires an act that interferes with procreative end of the marital act. Contraception is interference with the openness of the act to procreation.
NFP is not objectively a sinful act. but that doesn't mean it is good. A couple can practice NFL for their entire lives to prevent births. In that case, their intention is contraceptive.
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ACCEPTANCE OF CONTRACEPTION
1. By going to schools forbidden by the Church; 2. by the neglect of their religious duties; 3. by the reading of bad books; 4. by worldliness and a wicked life; 5. by intercourse with scoffers at religion; 6. by mixed marriages; 7. by becoming members of secret societies; 8. by pride and subtle reasoning on the mysteries of religion.
1. By going to schools forbidden by the Church; 2. by the neglect of their religious duties; 3. by the reading of bad books; 4. by worldliness and a wicked life; 5. by intercourse with scoffers at religion; 6. by mixed marriages; 7. by becoming members of secret societies; 8. by pride and subtle reasoning on the mysteries of religion.
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Right, @Dr Bobus. Not all contraceptives procure abortion. Reminder re: "consideration", the same pro abortion crowd considers abortion, "noble".
Some but not all contraceptives are abortifacients.
The pro abortion crowd only considers an abortion to have occurred after implantation.of the embryo.More
Some but not all contraceptives are abortifacients.
The pro abortion crowd only considers an abortion to have occurred after implantation.of the embryo.
The pro abortion crowd only considers an abortion to have occurred after implantation.of the embryo.