zaangalewa
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No problem to tell you this a fourth time: Birth control never was "forbidden" (what's by the way a wrong word too) in the catholic church. Only some forms of birth control are not compatible with a catholic lifestyle. Birth control itself is part of normal family planning.
"Banned"? ... hmm .. crazy ... Whatever ... Most Catholics are not interested in this theme. But if you like to speak about, why not? First of all I am for example in the moment not sure whether a pill for men would be 'forbidden'. "The pill" has for example the problem that it makes women to subjects of men. Imagine this "communication" of a man with a woman: "You don't like to have sex with me? Why? You fear to get pregnant? Doesn't make any matter. Take the pill and I will be able to have sex, whenever I like to have sex." Do you see now a problem? And there are much more problems in context with "the pill". And to trust in condoms means for example too not to do family planning at all. Condoms are one of the most unsafe methods. Perhaps I can say in a kind of summary the Catholic church prefers natural methods where the woman says when she likes to have sex.
Don’t try to substitute the rhythm meathod for boric control
Catholics opposed condoms, the pill, IUDs and sterilization
What's your problem? To be not a woman or to be not a Catholic? I did by the way not even know that we oppose sterilization - ¿do we really? - or what are IUDs at all. And I don't have any idea why so many people here like to speak about all this unimportant themes.
And condoms still help nearly nothing: Not in case to avoid pregnancy and I am convinced condoms helps also nearly nothing in case of HIV-infections - perhaps they are even counterproductive in this case.
Good in such a context are first of all all forms of stable partnerships - partnerships full of real love - and not a never ending change of sex partners.
I think you may not understand what we are discussing here.
¿"The only good senator McGain I ever saw will be dead"?
The problem in this Country now is that so many ,” Religious Organizations,” do not want to pay for birth control for Employees
What? Why should anyone pay for birth control for employees? One moment: Do you speak about abortion now? Do you call abortion "birth control"? In case of abortion a human being has to die.
through their Insurance and have been fighting it in Court. They claim it is against their faith. Yet they oppose abortion.
Now I get it. You spoke about "the pill". Here in Germany a young woman speaks about such problems with a doctor and they will decide. Nearly everyone here has a health insurance.
Birth control stops most abortions so it does not make sense to many of us.
I'm not sure whether this form of logic is reasonable.
One of the biggest law suits was by Hobby Lobby, a Crafts company. Yet that same company was just fined $3 Million for smuggling Iraq aerifacts into this country,labeled tiles and had to return them to Iraq.
¿"Who pays not for birth control is criminal."?
In the case of the Catholic Church they oppose any form of birth control except the Rhythm method.
As far as I know the catholic church opposes no form of birth control - except condoms and the pill. And in this cases I guess much more than 90% of all Catholics think the clerics of the church don't know, what they are speaking about. And I don't have any idea what this "rhythm method" is - nor do I like to know now what it is. Sounds idiotic. My wife and I never had any problem in family planning without pill and without condoms.
If anyone wants to add to this, feel free. This is what I see.
I don't have any idea, how to translate the sentence before this last sentence into my own language. Whatever. ¿"The only good German I ever saw was dead"? ... ¿"The only good catholic church I ever saw was dead"? ... Perhaps indeed all political discussions in the anglo-american world follow this trivial scheme?
Maybe I can explain the Rythem method the Catholic Church approves of. ...
I am not interested in this explanation. Why should I? Because you think this is essential for Catholics? It is not. I hear the first time in my life that a method for birth control with such a strange name exists.
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