Thank God that all Christians have a direct channel open to God because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. However, we must be careful not to interject our own opinions into the matter to muddle the message.
maybe he can ask him how he feels about birth control.
I guess you would have to take that up with David Treybig.
Many Christians are probably dying to know, especially since the largest Christian organization in the world says its forbidden.
They can all know by humbly bowing before God through Christ and asking for the answer.
So does that mean that there are different answers for different people? You insinuated above with hypothetical island example that this is not the case; the rules don't change based on the individual or the culture.
If everyone is so clear that God commands sex only be within marriage, why does everyone get dodgy when you ask if said sex can involve some sort of birth control device or method?