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Pill inventor slams ... pill

Published: January 08, 2009

Eighty five year old Carl Djerassi the Austrian chemist who helped invent the contraceptive pill now says that his co-creation has led to a "demographic catastrophe."

In an article published by the Vatican this week, the head of the world's Catholic doctors broadened the attack on the pill, claiming it had also brought "devastating ecological effects" by releasing into the environment "tonnes of hormones" that had impaired male fertility, The Taiwan Times says.

The assault began with a personal commentary in the Austrian newspaper Der Standard by Carl Djerassi. The Austrian chemist was one of three whose formulation of the synthetic progestogen Norethisterone marked a key step toward the earliest oral contraceptive pill.

Djerassi outlined the "horror scenario" that occurred because of the population imbalance, for which his invention was partly to blame. He said that in most of Europe there was now "no connection at all between sexuality and reproduction." He said: "This divide in Catholic Austria, a country which has on average 1.4 children per family, is now complete."

He described families who had decided against reproduction as "wanting to enjoy their schnitzels while leaving the rest of the world to get on with it."

The fall in the birth rate, he said, was an "epidemic" far worse, but given less attention, than obesity. Young Austrians, he said, were committing national suicide if they failed to procreate. And if it were not possible to reverse the population decline they would have to understand the necessity of an "intelligent immigration policy."

The head of Austria's Catholics, Cardinal Christoph Schonborn, told an interviewer that the Vatican had forecast 40 years ago that the pill would lead to a dramatic fall in the birth rate in the west.

"Somebody above suspicion like Carl Djerassi ... is saying that each family has to produce three children to maintain population levels, but we're far away from that," he said.

Schonborn told Austrian TV that when he first read Pope Paul VI's 1968 encyclical condemning artificial contraception he viewed it negatively as a "cold shower." But he said he had altered his views as, over time, it had proved "prophetic."

Writing for the Vatican daily, L'Osservatore Romano, the president of the World Federation of Catholic Medical Associations, Jose Maria Simon, said research from his association also showed the pill "worked in many cases with a genuinely ... abortive effect."

Angelo Bonelli, of the Italian Green party, said it was the first he had heard of a link between the pill and environmental pollution. The worst of poisons were to be found in the water supply.

"It strikes me as idiosyncratic to be worried about this," he said.

Catholic News Agency details the claims by the president of the International Federation of Catholic Medical Associations, Dr Jose Maria Simon Castellvi, who outlined a series of scientific arguments said to confirm the prophetic nature of Pope Paul VI's encyclical on artificial contraception.

In an article published by the L'Osservatore Romano, the Spanish doctor pointed to the Federation's recent document commemorating the 40th anniversary of Humanae Vitae, which "irrefutably shows that the most widely used anti-ovulatory pill in the industrialised world, the one made with low doses of estrogen and progesterone, in many cases works with an anti-implantation effect; that is, abortifacient [effect], because it expels a small human embryo."

Castellvi also pointed out that "this anti-implantation effect is acknowledged in scientific literature, which shamelessly speaks of an embryo loss rate. Curiously, however, this information does not reach the public at large."

He also pointed to the "devastating ecological effects of the tons of hormones discarded into the environment each year. We have sufficient data to state that one of the causes of masculine infertility in the West is the environmental contamination caused by the products of the 'pill'." Castellvi noted as well that the International Agency for Research on Cancer reported in 2005 that the pill has carcinogenic effects.

After explaining that the "natural methods of regulating fertility are the ones that are effective and that respect the nature of the person," Castellvi stated that "in celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Man we can say that the contraceptive methods violate at least five important rights: the right to life, the right to health, the right to education, the right to information (its dissemination occurs to the detriment of information about natural methods) and the right of equality between the sexes (responsibility for contraceptive use almost always falls to the woman)."

SOURCE

Catholic Church renews its attack on contraceptive pill (Taipei Times)

Medical Association points out prophetic nature of Humanae Vitae (Catholic News Agency)

 

 

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  1. In a previous comment I stated; "In my struggle to come to terms with my childhood sexual abuse I have come to realise very deeply that human beings are infinitely capable of deceiving themselves. And yet, somehow we all must still follow (intelligently) our hearts in order to become psychologically mature and autonomous. But doing so, in the light of this ability to deceive ourselves, requires also an obedience to higher authority. In my case, I choose to temper my journey of conscience and autonomy with submission to the church's teachings for the most. How else can I proceed?"

    When I read such articles as the one above I feel justified in my choice. My choice is also based on a discussion I once had with a uni. lecturer. It came about because I read how Tom Uren (I think it was, but it doesn't matter who it was in the end) had changed many of the views he used to teach when a lecturer himself. I had been one of the recipients of his points of view and as a young undergrad. ran with them as I have with such things as pre-marital sex, homosexuality, contraception, abortion, you know, all the controversial ones which the secular world want to uphold in the name of freedom and rights. Then I discover, one by one, so many of the advocates of these things in maturity, recant but alas, the die has been set. But it made me so angry and when I discussed this with the lecturer his comment was, “well, you’re an adult. You can think and make up your own mind”. What, me, an undergraduate, be able to look past the charisma and learning of an elderly and respected university professor? I don’t think so.

    By all means follow your conscience, discuss, pray but also understand that you have an infinite ability to deceive yourself as well as a finite ability to truly understand everything not to mention that we have our original sin/trauma to include in the equation.

    However, I am by no means an innocent; amongst other things I had a vascectomy, (while in the state of going along with the crowd), but mainly because we were told that if my wife had another pregnancy she and the baby could very well suffer or die. What does one do and where does that leave me, in a state of continual sin? I don't know? The letter of the law says maybe, yes.

    I feel OK with God (I don't know whether I should). It's his people that I feel threatened by.

    My point is (and I want to address this to St Marys, Sth Brisbane which I and my family used to happily attend) the church has a role to play, a role which has, in the past, been corrupted, yes, but which we still need. No one human being will ever know all the answers or always get it right. We, as Catholics, believe that because of this reality, Jesus/God has given us a guide in His church. No matter how convinced you may be about your particular belief, be it contraception or whatever, can you be sure you have the complete picture, like Tom Uren? or Carl Djerassi believed they did? You cannot say "yes" to this and therefore must submit (oh I know it's a dirty word) to a higher and mostly well intentioned and intelligent authority.

    However, to that authority I also say, please listen more to the cries of those in your charge if not their arguments, please listen to your sheep because we aren't literally sheep. I and many of us feel as though we are going down with a sinking ship. Help us understand why we feel this way. It can't be just because we don't have your special connection to God and therefore must simply obey you. I am deeply confused because everything seems to point to the fact that such things as a vascectomy or other form of birth control as in my situation, or married priests etc., seem so natural and yet you say they are not and meanwhile, we have what we have in the Australian church as found on these pages. Do I just shut up and obey?

    We in this age of secularism, even those who are Catholic, are being deceived by a barrage of often well intended but in the end humanly, spiritually and socially inadequate secular heresies. We need to become much more humble and while not being just blindly or childishly obedient, need to submit while we question. Well, that’s my conclusion at this point in time. Ask me again in ten years, it may have changed.

  2. Good on you mate for recognising the truth.

    What a pity all those liberal and dissenting Catholics out there would not show the same humility and recognise artificial contraception as one of the greatest evils of all time that literally will turn our society upside down over the coming decades.

    What prophets and true Christians those were that rejected all the dissenters' lies and accepted the hard truth.

  3. Carl isn't the first to retract his original teaching or discovery.
    It would have a greater effect if the Church looked at contraception - the pill - and other issues from a "human point of view" rather than a moral one. It would also help if any opinions were stated as such rather than being dogmatic where it seems to say "we are right and all others are wrong. This is what you MUST do." It is time the Church joined the world instead of thinking itself as above all others.
    Could the pill be the cause of breast cancer?
    Could it be the cause of an increase in homosexuality because it is female hormones being given to little baby boys if the mother takes the minii-pill while breast feeding?
    Anything against nature probably has a negative effect in the long run.
    Some doctors will tell you if you have a bad heart that the medication will probably kill you before a heart attack does.
    I suspect that while some medication fixes the problem , it causes another.

  4. Thank you for your informed article about the contraceptive pill.

  5. Dear Oh Yet We Trust', God so loved the world tht he sent his only Son to redeem and save us by his Passion, Death and Resurrection. Why did he do that? It was to show how much he loved us!No matter what we have done, if we turn to Jesus repenting of our sins, he will save us. 'If your sins be as scarlet, I will make them as white as snow'.He has given us the wonderful sacraments of Confession and holy Communion. If we avail ourselves of these, he will pick us up and we can even advance to sanctity: look at St. Augustine, St. Mary Magdalen and the American Fr. Corapi.
    Get a copy of the 'Jesus of Mercy' chaplet and say with all your heart: it is the road to joy.

  6. It is good to remember that the Encyclical of Paul VI Humanae Vitae has a third word which is not mentioned, and that is "Dignitas".
    The document deals with the Dignity of Human Life, and that to me means ever so much more than some of the smaller issues.

  7. Anything contrary to God's laws will always have negative consequences. Artificial contraception is contrary to the natural law which God instituted. Life is a gift and not a "choice".

    Until humanity recognises this sin for what it is, we will continue to be subjected to its awful consequences.

    Glenn Dallaire
    Bristol, CT USA
    http://www.stgemmagalgani.com

  8. GET THIS INFO TO FOX NEWS!!! NOBODY hears this in the public square!

  9. My life was saved about nineteen years ago by a priest who talked me out of taking the birthcontrol pills a doctor had given me. I did not know it at the time, but I had a type of cancer which the estrogen in the pills would have exacerbated and caused to grow. Since I did not use the pills, all I needed were two minor surgeries to take the lumps out, radiation treatment and NO chemotherapy. Nineteen years later I am still alive and cured from that particular cancer. Praise God!

  10. From the very start we knew the pill was wrong. It is unbelievable how many couples went astray with the medical profession leading the way. Hopefully our people will once again adhere to God's plan .

  11. I knew the pill was dangerous. Now we know it's dangerous in more than a few ways.

  12. Sonya, your comment " It is time the Church joined the world instead of thinking itself as above all others" is troubling, yet common thinking among most Catholics these days. It is because the majority of the Church "joined the world" that we are faced with much of the crises in the church today. That was NOT the command of Christ...we, the Church, were supposed to bring the gospel of Christ into the world, NOT bring the world into the Church. God is a God of ORDER, and I'm most sure He will be setting things in order soon given our inability to do so according to His command.

  13. Dear Oh Yet We Trust,

    God bless you! I too wish that I had been gently taught what was wrong with contraception rather than a "no" with no one explaining and too many subverting.

    If you think God is calling you to have more children, trust Hiim and have the surgery reversed if you can. If it cannot be reversed or after much prayerful discernment (with a faithful guide), you sincerely believe that you have a grave reason to not have another child, you may be able to live your conscience by acting as though you did not have the vascectomy. That is, you and your wife could abstain from marital relations during her fertile period. Trust me, that can be a real sacrifice. I will pray for you. Either way, remember that God loves you and wants you to be with Him.

    MaryO

  14. When the Cardinal said Djerassi was above suspicion, I presume he was being ironic. Thanks to inventions like his we now live on our self-made "Djerassic Parks", to die off like the dinosaurs unless enough of us change direction, and quickly.

  15. I first heard about this issue of the pill being in water 4 years ago when Jeannie Hannamann, the founder of elizabethministry.com, was interviewed on relevantradio.com, a Catholic radio station.

    Jeannie's husband works in a water treatment plant. One of the top 4 things that seemed to always come up at their environmental conferences and large meetings - was how to get the pill out of the waste treatment plants - due to the urine that women secrete, the pill that is not able to break down in the waste water that gets filtered for clean drinking tap water.

    This has reduced male fertility/sperm counts by around 25% over the last 35 - 40 years.

    I was told the best thing to do was to drink purified water - even if it comes from a plastic bottle - which is also somewhat contaminated by the pill, but the least of all evils.


  16. Maybe Christians could learn a lesson from the Muslims, a religion that has NOT stopped procreating.

  17. Excellent article. The truth about the devastating effects of contraceptives is the key to stopping abortions!

  18. Liberalism is a death spell. Besides not being normal and reproducing or taking charge of their own economies, these modern western people have no idea how to defend themselves intellectually or physically against their enemies who will soon likely destroy them.

  19. It was my understanding that Dr. John Rock spear-headed the "Pill", thinking he was within the Church's (God's) perameters. I do hope he saw the error before he departed this world.

    We started drinking only distilled water years ago (with ionic salts added back in) to avoid the consequences as much as possible. My (then) teenage daughters were having irregular cycles and using the distilled water (bought in glass gallon jugs) straightened things up. Just antedoctal, I know. Dr. John Lee had written about this in the "What your doctor may not tell you about(menopause, premenopause, etc)...." series.

    My husband calls the use of contraceptives the load-bearing wall of this culture. Many things have been built upon their use so we can expect much pain when we come to our senses and remove them from the scene.

  20. The root of this evil is choosing to plan our families, instead of letting God's will be done. Waiting for enough money, limiting the children til work concerns are out of the way, etc. And we never get it right. There are too few children in families now which also impacts vocations (parents want their children to be money-makers to provide for them in old age, not given up to a consecrated life). People say they could never have 4, 5 or 6 children. But that was the norm just a generation ago. We really think we are smarter than God, that we have to control everything, because He won't get it right if we "let go and let God." But I guess we are wrong. Until people recognize the evil of birth control in general, which leads to abortion and population decline, and sex-for-fun and the untold miseries each of these avenues lead to - our path is away from God, into darkness, not light. People only want 'purity' in their food & water these days, not in their actions & morals. Until that tide turns, and we accept the way of childlike purity & clean hearts, we are still going to see decay in our societies. This needs to be taught to our children from a young age, in the homes, and we need to live 'outside' the world that embraces all this ruinous behaviour.

  21. Now that Europe and the West is headed for demographic suicide it's time for the "New World" (Latin America especially) to save the "Old" World (Europe). What do I propose? Simple. We need to start encouraging European governments to aggressively recruit Latin Americans with large families (with 2 or more children) to settle in Europe and begin to deport the Muslims. Latin Americans tend to have bigger families and are relatively happy to assimilate. What would we rather have-working class areas that are "no go" zones for the police and where women can be raped with impunity by muslim men or neighborhoods where the population tends to celebrate family values and Christian culture? Also single Christian women from the West should be encouraged to marry older European men to bring children compatible with European Christian values into the world. In Europe priests need to proclaim the message to have babies or be guilty of the death of the cradle of Western culture.

    Just as vines from the Western Hemisphere saved the European vineyards from the phylloxera plague (the resistant American plants of inferior quality had higher quality, better tasting but susceptible European vines grafted onto them) this "Missouri Solution" must be embraced energetically to save Europe from the Muslim onslaught.

    Europe Wake Up!!!!!!!! Please pass this on to as many priests, bishops, cardinals and Catholic lay activists as possible.
    Thanks to all!!!

  22. The best "green" method of natural family planning is God's plan for baby spacing and baby care as revealed in His book of Nature. The Seven Standards of ecological breastfeeding should be taught to all couples, especially Catholic couples. This method can be learned by downloading Ch. 6 of the free NFP manual at www.nfpandmore.org. Sheila Kippley, volunteer for NFP International.

  23. Sonya said: "It would have a greater effect if the Church looked at contraception - the pill - and other issues from a "human point of view" rather than a moral one. It would also help if any opinions were stated as such rather than being dogmatic where it seems to say "we are right and all others are wrong. This is what you MUST do." It is time the Church joined the world instead of thinking itself as above all others."

    Sonya, if you view the Church a simply nothing more than a bunch of men who have opinions that they then try to force on others, then you're totally missing the point. And, frankly, anyone holding that view is not Catholic.

    The Church speaks on behalf of Christ Himself. The Magisterium of the Catholic Church teaches with the authority of Christ. This is much, much more than just someone's opinion. Therefore, when the Church Magisterium makes pronouncements in the area of faith and morals, then they speak with the authority of Christ and therefore they ARE right. That may offend the sensitive ears of moderns who are infected with moral relativism, but the truth is the truth.

    If the Church "joined the world", then She would cease to be the Church. The Catholic Church is the Bride of Christ, not a social club.

    As for the "This is what you MUST do" part, please keep in mind that dogmatic Church teaching in the area of faith and morals IS binding to someone who is a Catholic. Others would do well to think seriously about such matters and pray about it. If someone who isn't a Catholic is bothered by Catholic teaching, then the solution is simple: Don't become a Catholic.

  24. For those who obey the Church's rules ...we believe they are Christ's rules. ...and that the merciful God who keeps us alive watches over us every minute. We learn daily of all the little miracles he performs to help us...especially those of us who have children "we cannot afford" and those whose health is a problem.

  25. It is useless, now, to inform the population about the demage done by the "pill." Couples, here in America, are more concerned with money matters than God and His Church. Thanks to our bishops that are prompt to be in accord with the diabolical "hermeneutics of politics." That it is to say, they follow the agenda of "political correctness." The pulpit in the Church has long gone; my question is: who must be held responsible for all the moral damage done to the very cell of society? The traditional family will become extinct in a matter of few decades if we refuse to obey God's laws. Ask this generation, what the traditional family means to them? It would be useless

  26. Can anyone picture this:

    Jesus standing up to give a news conference to the whole world and telling everyone who doesn't comply totally to all the teachings of the church to leave. I can just hear him saying, "unless you conform to everything I teach, I don't want you and even despise you because you are upsetting all those (the one or two) who do. So, get your act together, become perfect in understanding, have no traumas which will affect your ability to understand or choose, and once you've done that, come back and I'll test to see if you are pure enough to be part of my body. Then and only then will I love and accept you.


    Oh yet we trust that somehow,
    good shall be the final goal of ill.

    Why do I feel ill?

  27. Dear Oh Yet We trust,
    I am sorry that you have had such pain in your path. Although the Church as a teaching body has been mostly silent or misleading in this regard, as St Paul says, always seek out the tradition of the church. Only man changes his mind and sets his will against God's laws. Fortunately, the natural law is impressed upon our hearts and minds and as our souls seek their true home, we will find the truth if we sincerely seek. God does not wish you to torment yourself for something you did without full knowledge and consent. It may be something you can do nothing about now, but trust Holy God that He will show you how to undo this, or simply resign your self to it. The Church is the true leader and holder of faith, and slowly but surely She is shining up her lantern again and raising it anew. Keep close to Her and you will find peace and true joy.
    RW

  28. Thanks RW. I will but my heart is so depressed saying this because I just read the Courier Mail about St Mary's, Sth Brisbane and all the following comments. Not to mention many of the ones above. I stand smack bang in the middle and I can't and don't want to be on either side - it seems like a choice between self-righteous egoism or self-righteous legalism.

    I know, I will just stop visiting these pages that are tearing me apart and start to live in the real world again rather than in cyberspace. I have a child behind me continually coming back to ask me to help her with something and I keep saying, hang on. "Life is what happens to you when you're busy.... 'commenting'.

    I really was going OK until I found this website, but only because I am getting the answers I want from understanding trauma-based damage in the realm of healthy psychology, not from what I've read here. I just have to trust that somehow God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit are behind it all.

    So, I will not spill my guts here any more because it is not the place for it.

  29. This news does not surprise me in the least. Djerassi follows in the footsteps of other misled "experts" and stooges who have had some role in the demise of humanity today.

    The mainstream media will ignore elsewhere the fact that those who have conspired directly through fraud and deceit are now advocating for morality and truth about life in its fullness. The original defendant in the scandalous Roe v.Wade in the USA has since campaigned for the decision to be overturned as it was based on a perjured testimony. One of the leading advocates of the first abortion laws in USA admitted long ago he and his colleagues lied about the actual numbers of so-called "back-street" abortions and the fact that what few there were had been performed by qualified doctors, not "butchers", for the most part. Now he too campaigns for an end to this genocidal movement. There are also many who have been rescued from the sodomite "lifestyle" to testify to the absolute human catastrophe that it is.

    Legalised abortion and artificial birth-control have led to an absolute disregard for life; for the need to support it to the full; to the mass neglect of a morally sound upbringing for children; they have permitted the offending public to imagine sodomy and even bestiality are acceptable alternatives to faithful monogamous heterosexual marriages; they have allowed us the liberty to imagine even animals can have the same, if not more rights than human beings.

    The basic problem is that once the frontiers for moral, rational behaviour are removed, man descends into the very past that our Catholic civilised heritage has spent centuries undoing by propagating the life giving Gospel of Our Blessed Lord. Thus, we have the mass murder of unborn & soon the elderly and handicapped; pharmaceutical warfare is being waged on the womb and there is a public endorsement of behaviours that are reminiscent of backward pagan societies.

    What is next? Indeed, we can expect legalised bestiality with owners marrying their pets, paedophilia and even more ritualised forms of human sacrifice to add to that of the aborting of the unborn baby and the infirm elderly. Systemic eating disorders, tatooing the body and body-piercing are further signs of a society that is preoccupied with outward bodily form and symbolic of self-obsession. The current contemporary perspectives on the value of life & the human person are consequently distorted & disordered.

    Belief in God has given way to belief in anything. The dark clouds of self-destruction are gathering once more over fallible man and his troubled world.

  30. This message is especially for Oh Yet We Trust. If you would like a wonderful source that will explain many of the questions you have regarding the church and what and why it teaches what it does on sexuality go to the website www.AscensionPress.com and you will find great DVD's by Christopher West on the Theology of the Body. Simple, uplifting and excellent job teaching on Pope's Encyclical Humanae Vitae. You will be glad you did as we were! Keep the Faith!!!

  31. Maybe the responsibility for contraception falls on woman because we are smarter! The right to equality would be hampered if women were forced to bear children because of the male libido.

  32. Thank you, for sharing this! A real eye-opener for me!

  33. Dear oh yet we trust - "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her" sounds kind of like you. Yeah, you can "let go and let God" but it's not just about you, and that can be trite advice, can't it? Our God is the God of mercy to His own. So I don't wonder that you feel o.k. with Him. I tend to agree that you should go with the admonition from your priest. But maybe you have the wrong priest (says a protestant). We should get the word out about the abortive aspect of hormonal b.c. But at least, it's the religious conservatives who will outbreed and eventually outnumber the liberals.

  34. Actually OYWT, Jesus did pretty much say what you depicted in the “news conference”. He said “if you love Me, keep My commandments”. “Be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect”. He told the Apostles “He who hears you hears Me”. And yes that we will be painfully tested and tried, in this life and/or the next, until we are pure, because “nothing unclean can enter Heaven”. True he did NOT say “if you have ever sinned I won’t love you”, but he told the Apostles and their successors to expel anyone who refuses to conform to the Church’s teachings. Not “anyone who sins” (for we all do) , but anyone who obstinately refuses to repent and admit that he has sinned and/or is living a sinful lifestyle.

    I too committed the same terrible sin as you, allowing myself to be temporarily persuaded by emotionalism against my rational judgment and the teachings of the Church. It is the greatest regret of my life, and yes I understand how it becomes a particularly private Hell when most people around you, even some “practising” Catholics, can’t see what you’re beating yourself up about. I had confessed and received absolution and I knew God had forgiven me, and I have finally learned to forgive myself. I will pray for you. Perhaps you can find other ways to make your marriage fruitful.

  35. The desired effect of natural birth control is exactly the same as using contraceptives. Both methods are used to prevent procreation. They aim for the same result.

    (I am not referring to a pill which causes an abortion.)

    Therefore, why is EITHER of them condoned by the Catholic Church?

  36. The medical fact that oral contraception has direct links with breast cancer admonishes us of its sinfulness. There are plenty of reports to demonstrate this. There are other side-effects some of which can be quite nasty too. No Catholic could ever justify the pharmaceutical means of avoiding life. Together with all of the other abominations of abortion, artificial insemination and surrogacy together with legalised sodomite "families" & euthanasia we have collectively entered into a period of immense danger for contemporary civilisation. There really is Hell to pay. Only The Sacrament of Confession & true contrition for such sins can save the offender.

    The tenets of Communism and Nazism are rife throughout the supposedly developed world as secular governments conspire against Almighty God's natural law. No wonder the UK has become a socially fragmented, morally bankrupt and materio-centric country in which juvenile delinquency & male adult criminality have become increasing trends while its root Christian values have become redundant. The Anglo-Saxon ethnic group, for example, once one in three of the world's population in the 1920s has become one in 12 by 2009. It is an ageing remnant of what it used to be. By 2100 it will be near relative extinction.

  37. Contraceptives are the gateway to sexual promiscuity and abortion. They are not only polluting the environment but society as well.

  38. Connie, compare honestly the average young woman of about 50 years ago prior to the widespread use of contraception, and the average young woman of today. Can you honestly claim that the Pill has given women "equality" in sexual matters?
    On the contrary. The major result is that men have developed the attitude that young women "owe" them sexual intercourse whenever the men damn well want it, with no consequences for the man. If, as frequently happens, the contraception "fails" and the woman is with child, far too often it's "Hey, it's not my responsibility. The stupid bitch should have made sure she didn't get pregnant. She can abort the little brat or bring him up by herself!"

    Jo Marie,
    The desired effect of honest hard work is exactly the same as the desired effect of robbing banks. Both methods are used to provide money to support a family. They aim for the same result. But this is not sufficient reason for the Church to treat them both as morally equivalent.

  39. Oh Yet We Trust,
    I encourage you to continue to search for the truth and explanations. Much of the teachings of the Church can be reasoned through with your intellect but even the truths revealed by God in the Bible and in the Church would never oppose reason, so the search is worth it.

    When oral contraception came out, it seemed like it would solve so many marital problems but it created more. The wisdom of that revelation is seen today.

    The vasectomy you had was a mistake that you made without knowing an alternative to a grave situation. You probably were not told about the incredible advances in natural family planning.

    Many leaders of the church do not know how to properly explain the teachings of the church on human sexuality. We need more couples, priests and doctors to study the Theology of the Body by Pope John Paul II so we can give the "why" behind the teachings.

    You are always safer following the Church but we have to always try and understand so we can help other know the truth.

    I praise God that you have had some healing from your childhood. I weep for all children who have had to endure this suffering. God can and does heal this wound and when we can forgive, we are free.

    Peace my friend on the journey,
    Jean

  40. I could not agree more. The failure to reproduce has left the U.S. and Europe overrun by the 3rd World.

  41. Let's think this through: If a woman takes a pill to render her sterile, will she be as thoughtful as to whom she chooses for a marriage partner, or at what point in her life? Will she wait until she's finished with her "career" so she can more fully embrace what God has waiting for her in marriage and family life? Will she postpone a career in order to marry? Will the man see her as the "complete package" God intended her to be? Will he be willing or able to shoulder total financial responsibility should he marry and open himself to the possibility of openness to life? We wonder why there is increased abuse in families, in addition to divorce, homosexual activity, abortion,fornication, etc. Let's look at contraception for the evil it is-separating love from life.

  42. Connie, you are fooling yourself if you think contraceptives have given women equality! They have simply exchanged oppression for exploitation. The former is a private suffering whereas the latter is a public scandal, and private suffering.

  43. (HMacK) "The Anglo-Saxon ethnic group, for example, once one in three of the world's population in the 1920s"
    I presume you mean that one in three of the world's population was ruled by the British Empire or the USA. The great majority of these people were NOT Anglo-Saxon.

  44. This is an outrageous calumny, misquoting me in this manner. Please look at my full rebuttal in the January 27 issue of the Guardian (London)

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/jan/27/medical-research-health-response

    Please stop spreading this fiction about me and correct your libellous statement.

    Carl Djerassi

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