Gotcha. Well Catholic logic dictates that barrier/avoidance are problematic as well.
Yes. Roman Catholics consistent with church teaching would not utilize any birth control regimens except for avoidance strategies such as rhythm or calendar method.
I am Protestant but regardless, a consistent Roman Catholic would be very close to my ethics on this issue.
“Well Catholic logic dictates that barrier/avoidance are problematic as well”
Well Catholic logic is to produce more Catholics. It has NOTHING to do with Pro Life.
More babies born to Catholic parents, means more Catholic kids.
More Catholic kids, means more Catholic adults, who have more Catholic babies.......
I’m not saying that Catholics aren’t Pro Life. They are fervently Pro Life and I commend them for that, but lumping in contraception with abortion is just nuts and grapes.
Contraception is the SECOND best way to prevent pregnancy/abortion.
(The day after pill is just that! A day TOO LATE. These are not contraception pills, but ABORTION pills.) They are “post” ception not “contra” ception.