Well since it is a sin for a man to spill his seed on the ground I guess if he is sleeping outside or in a cave it would be a sin. Birth control as in condoms. I'm not sure if a condom would be a sin since you throw them away and if they get punctured and the love juice flows out on the ground it would be a sin. If it is a female contraceptive then it would be absorbed into the woman's body and never touch the ground so it would not be a sin.
2006-12-20 02:09:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Most forms of birth control treat children not as a blessing, but a disease. Likewise, they treat fertility as a sickness, even though the reproductive system is functioning like it's supposed to! It is our culture's equivalent of genital mutilation,
We even sterilize what is fertile in the same clinics which treat sterility! Isn't that odd?
Nocturnal emissions occur when the person is asleep. To sin requires deliberate consent and full knowledge, which are not present in a sleeping person.
2006-12-20 02:49:07
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answered by Blaargh_42 2
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I think we should first ask what a "sin" is. To my understanding a sin is to knowingly and willingly go against Gods will. Since we usually cant control what we dream nocturnal emissions are involuntary. So we are not willingly or knowingly sinning. So then I would say nocturnal emissions are not a sin.
2016-05-22 23:55:17
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answered by ? 4
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To it is common sense to use birth control. It would be a sin to bring forth a child you could neither feed or support. That would be a sin of ignorance. When you fill a glass and it is full do you keep filling it? NO, common sense tells you to stop when the glass is full. The same with animals. Would it be better to get them fixed so they won't reproduce or bring forth litters than either die of starvation or have to be put to sleep.
What you do when your asleep you have no control over and that is just a functioning part of the human body like eating and sleeping and eliminating waste. God put it there for a specific purpose and it is designed to work, so how could that be a sin?
It was a gift to married people for them to enjoy sex.
So to enjoy sex therefore would not be a sin.
Bible says to be in Estacy with your own wife constantly.
also, don't be depriving each other of it, speaking of sex.
It is the perversions of sex that are a sin.
2006-12-20 02:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Sin is purely a point of view. But if we logically apply our knowledge we can give a factual answer to the second one. NO. It is a perfectly natural process. Is it a sin for us to require oxygen? Or to eat or sleep? Birth control is an issue that can be argued either way; though not as a sin or not. (The concept of sin is illogical.) If you are for it's use then you can say that unwanted babies to unprepared parents are avoided. But if you are against it's use you can say that this mentality fosters the belief that we don't have to be responsible for our actions; we can just take a pill and make it all go away. Yours truly,
Mervin DePervin
2006-12-20 02:09:16
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answered by Mervin DePervin 2
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Only a american christian would ask such a thing. Hun you have been brain washed. Faith is a tool by governments to keep the masses in check. So no baby doll thats not a sin. Come on think about it, dont you think you would of been bitched smacked by god by now just for asking such a thing. Grow up, stop believing in fairy tales and join us in the real world. Besides if there was a good the international space station would of gotten his pic by now.
2006-12-20 02:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Birth control is a tricky one, since there is that whole "playing God" argument. My opinion is that birth control does much more good than it does harm, so I don't have a problem with it.
Regarding nocturnal emissions, it's only sinful if they find their way into another man's orfice.
2006-12-20 02:05:44
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answered by jinenglish68 5
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Use of birth control, yes-God wants us to procreate. man's nocturnal emissions,no-a man doing that while asleep is not willingly trying to do it.
2006-12-20 02:06:30
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answered by Jesus junkie 3
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GOD gave woman a rhythm in her cycles for birth control. No other is needed. The use of birth control devices "can" but not always sinful.
Mans emmision is not sinful. his use of his pea shooter can be.
2006-12-20 02:06:58
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answered by TROLL BOY 3
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No and No. Only the birth control pill or equivalent could kill an embryo.
2006-12-20 02:43:06
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answered by ? 7
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