birth control/contraception |
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birth control/contraception |
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im catholic and a couple weeks ago at mass the deacon supposedly told all women who were using contraception/birth control not to recieve communion. i think that is going way to far as it is not killing babies because theyre not being concieved to begin with, especially as there is a chance of becoming pregnant even when youre using it.
what is your opinion on it? is using contraception/birth control alright or not? |
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Yeah, I was raised Catholic and I am using birth control.
I have no problem with women using birth control, I mean, it's human nature to want to satisfy sexual urges. I don't see why people keep wanting to bring new people in this world when there are already children who need taking care of. |
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Yeah, I was raised Catholic and I am using birth control. I have no problem with women using birth control, I mean, it's human nature to want to satisfy sexual urges. I don't see why people keep wanting to bring new people in this world when there are already children who need taking care of. From the Catholic Catechism QUOTE The regulation of births represents one of the aspects of responsible fatherhood and motherhood. Legitimate intentions on the part of the spouses do not justify recourse to morally unacceptable means (for example, direct sterilization or contraception). CCC 2399 I'm pretty sure that the use of contraceptives is a mortal sin (not entirely sure, so please do some research). Those who have commited mortal sin with full knowledge and consent should not receive Holy Communion. |
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I'm pretty sure that the use of contraceptives is a mortal sin (not entirely sure, so please do some research). Those who have commited mortal sin with full knowledge and consent should not receive Holy Communion. Yeah, but, it is still a sin if you aren't having sex? Cause I'm not.. I only started using it to clear up my acne because nothing else worked for me. I think it's unfair to call me a sinner when I was using it for different reasons. And I know. I should stop taking communion. I feel guilty whenever I do. I don't even know if I believe in any god, so I don't deserve to take it. |
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Yeah, but, it is still a sin if you aren't having sex? Cause I'm not.. And I know. I should stop taking communion. I feel guilty whenever I do. I don't even know if I believe in any god, so I don't deserve to take it. I'm confused. Why would you need birth control if you're not having sex? I think some people use it for acne. If it's for that purpose, I don't think it's a mortal sin, since you're not trying to impede with the creation of new life. |
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