To: conservative physics
The Church is pretty consistent on everything across the board. What is the purpose of sex? For pleasure only? Or to procreate? Which is the responsibility of a man and a woman, who create a family structure through marriage.
Condoms and other birth control devices remove the procreation aspect from sex, which goes against the reason why God created it. It becomes only pleasure, which is also what same-sex partnerships are, as well as male-female sex outside of marriage.
Maybe its tough to be on board with all this if you aren't Catholic. But the good Catholics understand where all this comes from.
26 posted on
06/07/2006 12:57:28 PM PDT by
BaBaStooey
(Ethiopia: The New Happiest Place on Earth.)
To: BaBaStooey
The Church is pretty consistent on everything across the board. What is the purpose of sex? For pleasure only? Or to procreate? Which is the responsibility of a man and a woman, who create a family structure through marriage. Condoms and other birth control devices remove the procreation aspect from sex, which goes against the reason why God created it. It becomes only pleasure, which is also what same-sex partnerships are, as well as male-female sex outside of marriage. It sounds as if ideal Catholic sex is short, infrequent, and utterly devoid of any pleasure -- and if you accidently feel some, it's a sin.
28 posted on
06/07/2006 1:02:43 PM PDT by
Lazamataz
(First we beat the Soviet Union. Then we became them.)
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