Fix your sentence so that it makes sense and maybe we'll have something to debate further.Then we have nothing more to say to each other.So I have to continue to believe that you made it up.
As you wished I found an article that notes that Pope Paul VI against artificial birth control because it would lead to abortion. The npr article confirms Pope Paul VI's reasoning for not approving artificial contraceptives.
Paul VI foresaw turned out to be associated with things he predicted, including an increase in promiscuity, pornography, sex trafficking, and even abortions.
Despite reading the words in the article I provided, you continue to believe I made this up. I don't make things up. We're done.
Here's what I 'did' find in your link:
Some speakers argued that the "contraceptive culture" that Paul VI foresaw turned out to be associated with things he predicted, including an increase in promiscuity, pornography, sex trafficking, and even abortions.
Is that what you attempted to sell to me? There's obviously no doubt that the use of birth control measures would lead to more people having more sex. But that's a very long way from what you claimed he said. He could have said that when people have unprotected sex they risk an unwanted pregnancy being likely, hundreds of times more than they will if they use birth control measures.
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