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NFP vs. Contraception V

Short commercial comparing NFP and Contraception directed, written, acted, and edited by Catholic seminarians at the Institute for Priestly Formation in Omaha.  
 
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raysel2 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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this was hilarious esp the "companions" to contraception... divorce is especially awesome lol
7The7Truth7 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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hahahaha.. great vid! once again :)
skamic88 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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As long as they are 2 CONSENTING adults, then there is nothing wrong expressing these sexual desires! Its not some taboo, dirty thing to be hidden away.
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I was reading through your older posts and thought I would share a comment.

Nature has an order and law written into it. The human body is designed with a given order and law. Following these given laws written into nature is, according to Christians, following the order and laws of God. Sin is when we choose to act contrary to God's design, order, and law. God wants us to be happy and fullfilled and thus follow the order and law that he has written into our bodies, into nature. Peace
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You are reflecting on, interpreting, and defining what you see your dog doing. You are projecting human capability and understanding into your dog. Just because your dog is trained to dog tricks and distinguish you from the car does not make your dog rational. Human have the power of intellect which allows us to be consciously aware of what we are aware of, interpret an experience, define it, and decide how to act on it or not. Animal actions are instinctive not concisouly free and rationale.
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Sure, if thats what you think. Everything animals do is instinctive. In fact they don't think about anything right?
We have only uncovered the tip of the animal cognition iceberg.
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The use of contraception flows from a certain mentality that promotes the use of another person in the name of sexual gratification.People are not to be used as an means to my pursuit of sexual gratification. There is nothing wrong with sexual gratification, but when it is pursued at the expense of another's deserved dignity and respect it is wrong.The choice to contracept is acknowledging that I cannot control 'when' and 'when not' to express my sexual drive.Persons are to be loved not used.
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Agreed, and many people who use contraception are in long term, monogamous relationships.
The mentality has been around long before contraceptives! According to Doyle, The first and second industrial revolutions vastly increased farm productivity thus increasingly freeing the labor force to work in other occupations of America
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these inventions eventually led to the liberalization of sexual mores and emancipation of women. Agricultural societies needed child labor, so fertility is all-important.

Doyle, Rodger. "Not So Revolutionary." Scientific American 05 Dec 2006: 42.

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