So, sex is only appropriate when there is a possibility of creating life?
ETA: Okay, I see the difference. This is what I wrote before:
I think their belief is based on the idea that all life is precious. I can't see how that could be immoral.
What I should have said is that their anti-birth control beliefs are based on their view that sex should always lead to the possibility of life. Not my view, but it's hardly immoral.
So, sex is only appropriate when there is a possibility of creating life?
Not exactly. If God caused the "not possible" it's ok. So women beyond childbearing years do not sin by having sex.
I think that was said before Homicide
Oh, yeah, I know they didn't invent it...just the last time I heard it. Munch? Kellerman?
It isn't that I dislike it, I'm just kinda neutral on it,
My BF is the same way. Can't wrap my mind around it. Must be more of a male thing (love those sweeping generalities!).
Nope. I hate 'em. Always.
Thanks, Jessica. I hope that they let us in tomorrow!
Shit. I DO have a partial rotator cuff tear.
I'm dropping out of this conversation because I really don't know enough about Catholicism to respond, and also because I know I see it through a little bit of a fuzzy glow. (I wasn't raised Catholic, but my mom's family is, hardcore, as is my husband's mother. I also worked for a liberal Catholic organization briefly right after college.) It saddens me that people single the Catholic Church out for criticism so much over other Christian denominations, but I recognize some of it is deserved.
How did you do that, Betsy? Ouch!
Well, they/it cut a giant swath. They are like Religion Starbucks.