Yes, I did know that. :)
The Catholic Church has not dropped this teaching, but natural family planning is acceptable.
2007-03-25 07:01:14
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answered by SpiritRoaming 7
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Many of the laws of this country also prohibited contraception. Griswold v. Connecticut was decided in 1965. Progress in contraception was slow in legal and medical areas as well as in religious doctrine. The Catholic Church maintains a stance against contraception but in 1930 began to endorse a birth control method called “the rhythm method” (now called natural family planning) which had previously been condemned by the Catholic Church.
2007-03-25 07:48:23
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answered by tribeca_belle 7
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Yeah, one of the many reasons I don't adhere to a set of religions standards or tastes that appear to be determined my some unseen man in the sky. (Yeah, I'm an atheist)
I don't really think abortion is a good option, but it is something that can take away a lot of pain and heartache. I mean, if I was raped, and got pregnant from it, I don't think it's fair that I have to keep the kid that will only remind me of emotional pain. It isn't fair to make women go through the pain of the birth of a child they don't want. And what if a mother and wife, let's say she has ... three young kids. She's pregnant with another one, but the doctors say that she won't make it through the pregnancy. Should she keep the kid and be left to die? What about that kid who won't have a mother, or her husband, or the children she will be leaving behind? So, what should she do, die to save the baby, but cause heartache for her loved ones, or get an abortion?
And don't get me started on contraceptives! Let's leave it at I don't want a kid because I know what I was like, and still am!
2007-03-25 07:15:39
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answered by Lina 5
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The Church in basic terms teaches that each and anybody issues are created by way of God. i don't know what you advise by way of the Catholic Church accepting evolution. it seems which you're misinformed approximately what the Church has reported approximately evolution and that's that some evolution technology isn't incompatible with the Church coaching on creation. The Church does not coach or enable for the perception of many Darwinian evolutionists that have confidence all complicated existence developed from a primordial soup. An occasion of what the Church might say isn't incompatible is the mutation of genes in accordance to the allele frequency. God bless! In Christ Fr. Joseph
2016-10-19 21:32:36
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answered by Anonymous
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well, I don't think Muslims, pagans or Buddhists do either, at least not their teachings. Their people, however, are people. And I'm not here to judge and neither should you brag like the publican about how good you are. (If that, indeed, is what you are doing). God loves a humble and contrite heart. Go to your corner and do penance!
That being said, just to let you know, "the pill" was an experiment begun in the detention camps of WWII. Lots of people don't know that. The original pill was later found to have been the cause of breast cancer in women who were born to women who had been taking the pill for contraceptive purposes. It's derived from pregnant mare urine. When it was discontinued, many herds were slaughtered. Funny you hear about the seal hunt, but you didn't hear about the thousands upon thousands of mares that were done in because of this.
2007-03-25 07:31:03
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answered by Shinigami 7
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Yes, I knew that. Protestant Churches and the Catholic Church was against birth control. Yet, in 1930 Protestant churches cave to social pressure from many social groups. The Catholic church still states its position that contraception is sinful.
2007-03-25 07:43:33
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answered by cynical 6
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The Catholic church is the only one that still preaches against contraception. They live in this fantasy world where they think that church pressure can stop people from having sex when it just isn't going to happen. And, because of their idiotic crap, alot more problems are happening than need to be.
2007-03-25 07:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The Catholic Church is the only one that says all forms of contraception is wrong.
2007-03-25 07:00:27
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answered by Scully 2
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The catholics are still stuck. I realize that banning contraception is the next christian step after banning abortion. Just another attempt to force their primitive tribal morality on the modern world.
2007-03-25 07:02:00
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answered by Dave P 7
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Not the catholic church. Thats what you are going to say. The catholic church takes many stances on social issues, but the congregates do not follow the church.
2007-03-25 07:02:40
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answered by John S 3
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