Why can't Catholics use condoms?

For decades the Roman Catholic Church has been opposed to the use of what it defines as 'artificial contraception', including the use of a condom, because it separates the two meanings of human intercourse: the so-called 'unitive' purpose from the reproductive one (Paul VI, 1968).

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Why are Catholics not allowed to use contraception?

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, but methods of natural family planning may be used, as they do not usurp the natural way of conception.

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What religions don't use condoms?

The Roman Catholic church forbids contraceptive use because it is a sin against nature. Some Protestant denominations have allowed contraceptive use. Islamic law states that children are gifts from Allah.

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Did the pope say condoms are OK?

Vatican Clarifies Pope's Comments On Condoms : NPR. Vatican Clarifies Pope's Comments On Condoms Pope Benedict has said that condom-use may be justified in special circumstances, such as that of male prostitutes seeking protection from HIV infection.

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What is forbidden in Catholicism?

Catholics do not believe that it is allowable to break a lawful oath, or tell a lie, or do any other wicked thing whatever for the sake of promoting the supposed interest of the Church, or for any good, however great, likely to arise from it.

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If Contraception Is Immoral, What Should Catholic Couples Do?

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What are the top 3 unforgivable sins?

With this declaration, Alma identified for Corianton the three most abominable sins in the sight of God: (1) denying the Holy Ghost, (2) shedding innocent blood, and (3) committing sexual sin. Adultery was third to murder and the sin against the Holy Ghost as abominable sins.

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Can I be a nun if I am not a virgin?

Yes, you can become a nun even if you are not a virgin, as the requirement is a vow of chastity, not physical virginity, meaning no sex after vows; past sexual experiences are generally acceptable if confessed and repented, and widowed women often become nuns. Religious life focuses on a future commitment to celibacy and dedication to God, with past life choices being less critical than one's present spiritual journey and ability to embrace the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. 

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What is permissible in the marriage bed for Catholics?

First and foremost, the Church reserves all sex, including oral sex, for marriage. This isn't to restrict our natural sexual impulses, but rather to save them for what they were properly intended, namely for procreation of children and to build unity between husband and wife.

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What percent of Catholics use condoms?

Another 14% (15% among Catholics) are relying on condoms, and 5% (4% among Catholics) are relying on other methods, such as withdrawal. Only 1% of all women at risk of unintended pregnancy (2% of Catholics) use natural family planning, the only method of contraception sanctioned by the Catholic hierarchy.

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Is the pull-out method a sin in Christianity?

The pull out method does not eliminate something being a sin. If you're having sex with someone that's not your spouse (heterosexual marriage) then you are sinning. Now however, if this is your wife then you can do whatever you want. Pulling out is not a sin if it's your wife.

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Do Muslims allow birth control?

Fiqh classifies contraceptives into two categories: reversible and irreversible (Bhala, 2011). Most Islamic scholars agree that irreversible methods such as sterilization are impermissible, while reversible methods (i.e. condoms, injectables, pills, IUDs, etc.) are permissible (Bhala, 2011).

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How do Catholics avoid pregnancy?

Couples seeking to avoid pregnancy through NPF abstain from intercourse and genital contact during the fertile phase of the woman's cycle. NPF does not require the use of drugs, devices or surgical procedures to be effective in avoiding pregnancy.

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Why are Christians against birth control?

In the Christian tradition, birth control had long been associated with promiscuity and adultery, and resolutely condemned. However, after the Anglican Church passed a resolution in favor of birth control at its 1930 Lambeth Conference, other Protestant denominations began to relax their prohibitions as well.

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Can Catholics get IUDs?

The Catholic Church believes that artificial contraception is sinful and immoral and may frustrate a divine plan to bring a new life into the world. Instead of using birth control methods such as the pill, IUDs, diaphragms, and condoms, Catholics can use Natural Family Planning (NFP) techniques.

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Which pope allowed condoms?

The headline around the world was that Pope Benedict XVI had endorsed the use of condoms, albeit under special circumstances.

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Is it a sin to sleep in the same bed before marriage as a Catholic?

As faithful Catholics, you have a duty to model the correct behavior. By sleeping in the same bed, you risk letting others think that what you're doing is good and moral. This is what's called the sin of scandal.

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What percentage of Catholics support LGBTQ?

Importantly, Catholics were more likely than the general Christian population to support homosexuality. Christians showed majority support (59%) for the statement “Homosexuality should be accepted by society”, with Catholics showing overwhelming support at 74%.

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Is it a sin to fantasize about your wife as a Catholic?

No it's not a sin to have sexual thoughts about your spouse. In fact once you are married I would strongly encourage lots of sexual thoughts and actions with your spouse. It is a sin to lust after someone who is not your spouse though.

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Is arousal a sin in the Catholic Church?

Arousal—the awakening of that appetite—is a natural response to stimuli. Therefore, arousal is not sinful or bad; it's good and normal, just like hunger. However, arousal is the body's preparation for sex.

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What counts as losing your virginity as a Catholic?

Physical virginity is sometimes defined as the absence of any sinfully experienced lustful sensation. But, strictly speaking, a person is physically a virgin unless he or she has had sexual intercourse with a person of the opposite sex.

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Will God forgive non-virgins?

This means that God chooses to no longer remember our past transgressions (Jeremiah 31:34), including losing virginity before marriage. Our sins are as far away from us as the east is from the west (Psalm 103:12). There is absolutely no doubt that God will forgive sex before marriage.

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What if a nun falls in love?

She could act on it in secret. That's happened plenty of times throughout history. Or she can renounce her vows and go into private life , like anyone else. Vows aren't a legally enforceable contract with no way out.

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What's the #1 worst sin?

Pride is known as hubris (from the Ancient Greek ὕβρις) or futility; it is considered the original and worst of the seven deadly sins—the most demonic—on almost every list.

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