Don't be silly. Wrap up your willy.
Or not.
According to some.
Despite the ever growing concerns associated with sexually transmitted infections or the increases in teenage/unwanted pregnancy, some contraception is seen as immoral by some.
Catholics do not believe in the use of contraception between a couple. The Pope has clearly stated that any method preventing the natural course of the sperm is wrong! And many other religions such as; Islam and other Christian denominations also believe that the use of contraception within a relationship should not be a consideration. They use "Gods Plan" as their reason.
"Artificial contraception is wrong, it is saying no to God as it stops Him carrying forth his plans."
I believe that this is not setting a very good example for the younger generation, especially to those who are not religious. I can be easily argued that if it is okay for religious people to avoid contraception, then it is okay for them too. As statistics have shown; this is not the attitude that our young people should have.
It is not entirely the fault of the Church and we should not only blame it for the lack of understanding about sex and contraception. Should education be introduced and porn reduced then; I believe that could contribute to lowering the amount of STIs and unwanted pregnancies in this country alone.
https://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article4541181.ece.
Or not.
According to some.
Despite the ever growing concerns associated with sexually transmitted infections or the increases in teenage/unwanted pregnancy, some contraception is seen as immoral by some.
Catholics do not believe in the use of contraception between a couple. The Pope has clearly stated that any method preventing the natural course of the sperm is wrong! And many other religions such as; Islam and other Christian denominations also believe that the use of contraception within a relationship should not be a consideration. They use "Gods Plan" as their reason.
"Artificial contraception is wrong, it is saying no to God as it stops Him carrying forth his plans."
I believe that this is not setting a very good example for the younger generation, especially to those who are not religious. I can be easily argued that if it is okay for religious people to avoid contraception, then it is okay for them too. As statistics have shown; this is not the attitude that our young people should have.
It is not entirely the fault of the Church and we should not only blame it for the lack of understanding about sex and contraception. Should education be introduced and porn reduced then; I believe that could contribute to lowering the amount of STIs and unwanted pregnancies in this country alone.
https://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article4541181.ece.
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