Nate (post: 1225073) wrote:Saying that having a bunch of kids is okay because God will provide for it, to me, is akin to saying that playing in the freeway is okay because God will protect us. You're assuming beyond your knowledge, in other words.
God always provides but not in the ways we want Him to. Otherwise there wouldn't be any homeless or starving Christians.
Now see this is the biggest argument against banning birth control I've ever seen. If God wants you to have a kid, then wouldn't using birth control not matter? Women have gotten pregnant using birth control before. If God wants it to happen, it'll happen. So if we use birth control it doesn't matter, logically.
Unless you're implying that humans can thwart God's will. Which opens a HUGE theological quagmire. If God is omnipotent, then using birth control shouldn't matter, because He can make it happen anyway. If God can't make it happen, then He's not omnipotent, and then why are we worshiping Him?
But hey I'm not getting married anyway so what does it matter to me? Besides I hate kids.
That's not exactly what I mean, Nate. I'm saying that if you choose to have sex and get pregnant, then that child is part of God's plan--every life has a purpose, even if it is not "planned." I'm not saying people should have sex indiscriminately...
And I believe that since the child is part of God's plan, He will provide for the child. And yes, I know about homeless children--I see them under the bridge when I go with my church to bring food and clothing. But even those children have a purpose. God has a plan for every life.
As to birth control, God is all-powerful and can cause someone to become pregnant even with birth control. It's just that I don't like the idea of birth control--It's just my personal conviction--I've read about what the Pill does and the effects it can have and I just don't agree with it. The Pill, in some rare instances, can still allow for an egg to be fertilized but prevent it from implanting-resulting in an abortion--the conceptus is passed in menstruation. Yes, I will be going on the Pill in the near future for acne and menstrual things, but I'm also not going to be having sex. But I'll stop taking it after I'm married, because I don't want to risk aborting a child--even if that child is unplanned.
Then there is the whole "sin of Onan" thing--which I know was a cultural thing and he was obligated to produce an heir for his brother...
All this to say, just don't have sex unless you are prepared for the possibility of a child--because even with birth control, it can happen.
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