Your analogies here are weak and ineffectual.
The medical data on contraceptives is very sobering and especially for the woman.
I have had quite a few years of experience dealing with the consequences of the use of contraceptives. It isn’t pretty.
It occurs to me that I’d better clarify what I mean by those “years of experience”. For many years I was an NFP counselor. I could—and perhaps should—write a book about all that I heard and learned from the couples who came to me for counseling. If there ever would be an indictment of artificial contraception, their stories would surely be evidence and testimonials.
In addition, I had to be very knowledgable about the various forms of artificial contraception—how they work, the consequences, side effects, etc. And what I learned helped me to understand what all NFP counselors come to know: that God may forgive, but nature doesn’t.
And contraception is contra-nature.
“The medical data on contraceptives is very sobering and especially for the woman.”
Do you believe that the women of this nation would just stand by and allow you or a bunch of religious fundamentalists to drag them back into the 1950s’?