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  2. Moral theology of John XXIII - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Pope John XXIII established a commission of six European non-theologians to study questions of birth control and population. [1] [2] Neither John XXIII nor Paul VI wanted the almost three thousand bishops and other clerics then in Rome for Vatican II to address the birth control issue even though many of these bishops expressed their desire to bring this pressing pastoral issue before ...

  3. Christian views on birth control - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic position on contraception was formally explained and expressed by Pope Paul VI's Humanae vitae in 1968. Artificial contraception is considered intrinsically evil, [20] but methods of natural family planning may be used, as they do not usurp the natural way of conception. [21] In justification of this position, Pope Paul VI said:

  4. Religion and birth control - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist attitudes to contraception are based on the idea that it is wrong to kill for any reason. The most common Buddhist view on birth control is that contraception is acceptable if it prevents conception, but that contraceptives that work by stopping the development of a fertilized egg are wrong and should not be used.

  5. Republicans killed a bill that would protect birth control ...

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    Without the federal protection, an Idaho law could eliminate emergency contraception, which is often called by the brand name Plan B, and intrauterine devices (IUDs) if the ultra-conservative ...

  6. Opinion: The right-wing’s opposition to abortion is not about ...

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    With Democrats pushing to have the over-the-counter birth control pill covered by insurance, Republicans have an opportunity to join them and prove that they are actually “pro-life,” like they ...

  7. Could Birth Control Be Banned During Trump's Second Term ...

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    At baseline, birth control is contraception, i.e. a method to prevent pregnancy. While it’s usually synonymous with The Pill , these are the most popular forms of birth control in the U.S.: The Pill

  8. Quiverfull - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the Lambeth Conference issued a statement permitting birth control: "Where there is a clearly felt moral obligation to limit or avoid parenthood, complete abstinence is the primary and obvious method", but if there was morally sound reasoning for avoiding abstinence, "the Conference agrees that other methods may be used, provided that this is done in the light of Christian principles".

  9. Christian views on divorce - Wikipedia

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    A very low rate of divorce among Orthodox Christians in Greece may suggest that the same may be said for Orthodox Christians in the U.S. However, U.S. rates are inconclusive. The actual divorce rate is probably somewhat higher due to civil divorces obtained without an accompanying ecclesiastical divorce. [35]