Bio
Catholic girl. Married for 20+ years to the best man on earth. Mother of five. Perpetual student of philosophy (not a very diligent one, however), mainly in the school of Christian personalism. (More at our website: http://www.thepersonalistproject.org) Favorite thinkers: John Henry Newman, Dietrich von Hildebrand, Karol Wojtyla. Special interest in themes related to love, marriage and sexuality.
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Re: We Should Never Have Institutionalized Heterosexual Marriage
We can recognize that using contraception in order not to get pregnant is not in the same class of evil as consciously choosing abortion to kill a living baby.
We can recognize that abortion is a grave offense against God, against natural law, and against the founding principles of our nation, without recognizing the same about contraception. (I would venture to guess that most pro-lifers don't see anything wrong with contraception.)
We can decide that stopping the brutal, soul-destroying legal slaughter of innocents in our nation is a more urgent political priority than anything else.
We can deplore the dishonest rhetorical tactics of the left and its libertarian enablers, who teach women to think that SoCons will take away their access to birth control, without pretending that we think contraception is just great.
We can draw moral and philosophical connections between the explosive rise of abortion and divorce, plus the decline of sexual mores, and the widespread acceptance of birth control without advocating that contraception be outlawed.
Thoughtful people make such distinctions every day.