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Posted on 12/06/2019 1:01:35 PM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
Like the Pharisees Rome has built a wall around the Law in an attempt to skirt the Law.
It's called hypocrisy.
Youd do better ranting about you obsession with scapulars and your hatred of the Blessed Mother.
I'm not the one wearing a scapular.
Are you saying you believe artificial contraception is not a sin?
“Yes” or “No”, will suffice. But I’ll bet you crawfish out of this one, as usual.
Deflection and rationalization are your trademarks.
NFP is artificial contraception by another name. Spin it any way you want.
Or do you?
As predicted another deflection. You just refuse to answer the simple question.
That’s called crawfishing.
(Crawfish swim backwards when their territory is threatened)
Now....about those apparitions....
You seem to be incapable of understanding the answer.
Maybe I should ask if trusting in the words of an apparition for salvation is a sin....oh wait....we already know the answer to that one.
It is for it rejects the words of the Savior.
Next, you'll be claiming folks can't eat shellfish.
Threatened....by you???? LOL! Comical...very comical.
Thread-hoppimg again or on drugs?
dude...seriously?
No. The question has been answered but I will answer one last time.
NFP is artificial contraception by another name.
The first thing you have to do is to recognize that.
You do recognize it is another means of birth control?
Right????
I know why.
Checkmate.
Yet again.
No, what's apparent is your refusal to understand NFP is a means of birth control. It's attempting to time when to have sex to either have kids or not have kids.
In the later case it is a form of artificial birth control. You can spin it anyway you want but that's what it is.
Thats called rationalization and I find it hard to believe that youre using Catholic teaching to justify sinning.
I find it hard to believe Roman Catholics really think they're not using birth control via NFP. But then again, your denomination does allow for the belief in the scapular.
When you depart from Scripture like that all bets are off.
What happened to your sola scriptura?
Not a thing.
However, NFP is against Roman Catholic dogma.
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