Most Protestants do not oppose birth control.
Well, for almost 2000 years, Christianity taught that the primary purpose of marriage was to have children, God willing. In fact, for a couple of hundred years, Protestants and Catholics both agreed that there were three purposes to marriage: 1) Children; 2) companionship; 3) avoidance of illegitimate sexual temptations.
The change came quite late, beginning with the Anglican Church. And, of course, acceptance of birth control soon led to acceptance of abortion and perversion.
But to some extent, this is beside the point, since Obamacare demands that everyone must pay for morning-after pills, which are abortificients. In other words, abortion is involved as well as contraception. And we can be pretty sure that abortions all the way up to late term will be included—as they now are under Romneycare in Massachusetts. For that matter, Obama is fond of killing babies who are born alive—he voted for it three times, and we can soon expect him to demand that we pay for it.
Not to mention killing off old people.
until the 20th century, all mainline protestant churches opposed birth control....they somehow just changed the rules to better suit their current members....pathetic
until the 20th century, all mainline protestant churches opposed birth control....they somehow just changed the rules to better suit their current members....pathetic
It does not follow that most Protestants are pro-abortion. Almost all of the ones I know are against abortion (and I know more than a few Catholics who are pro-abortion).
No wonder we lose elections, we are killing our future voters. Anyway, clearly many professing Christians are not.
Luke 13:27
But he shall say, I tell you, I know you not whence ye are; depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity.