Mr Majury, of Dunblane and Bridge of Allan, was behind an account which tweeted in 2012: «Why is the Catholic
Church against birth control?
Not exact matches
In upholding the prohibition
against artificial methods of
birth control, the encyclical dashed the hopes of many believers for a change in
church teaching — hopes that had been raised when the National Catholic Reporter leaked the news that the lay and clerical members of the hand - picked papal commission studying the matter had voted decisively to support the limited use of artificial contraception within the context of marriage.
Requiring us as a
Church to be forced to participate in covering
birth control plans that go
against our fundamental belief.
They are not really
against birth control, as they are
against using tax - payer dollars to pay for
birth control, or the government requiring
churches and religious organizations to offer
birth control as part of their group medical insurance plans.
I read somewhere that in Argentina he has not been as dogmatic as his successors on the Catholic
Church's ban
against birth control.
The
Church is still
against birth control, and has this idea in the complemantary gender role basically women should be quiet, pop babies and man should only lead in the
Church and work.
«It is only appropriate that the rest of us take the occasion of [the Pope's] visit to reflect on the disastrous consequences of the
Church's stand
against artificial
birth control methods and abortion.
000 — Many practice «natural family planning» however, if a Catholic chooses to use
birth control it does go
against church teachings.
I am not saying that I am
against birth control pills, or that they should not be given to women, I am saying that the Catholic
Church should not have to provide the insurance for it because they do not believe in
birth control.
I am Greek Orthodox and as such we do believe in
birth control, but to force the Catholic
Church to go
against its beliefs is
against Freedom of Religion in our country After giving over 1,200 waivers this administration chose to force the Catholic
Church to follow its regulations is irrational.
The
church, for whatever nonsense reasons, see
birth control as
against their beliefs.
Birth control is used for a host of medical problems, pregnancy prevention being but one of them, and they can not deny people this just because their
Church decided that it goes
against God.
If I'm understanding you correctly then the repubs would do better if they allowed
birth control and went
against the
church in regards to providing contraceptives because that would reduce the # of abortions thereby giving the republicans a bigger voting base.
The phony pro-lifers now drop health care, (which is needed for life) are
against birth control (Never offer any money to help the kids they want so badly to be born) The catholic
church is no different than taliban, al queda, kkk or other terrorist organizations.