Since you are posting again on this. Ill just point out that it has taken an awful long time to find 5 catholic women who presumably don't take contraceptives....(though not surprising given that the vast majority of Catholic women do use contraceptives).
Notwithstanding the extensive use of contraceptives by Catholics in the US, it is an interesting, though academic, discussion
The pragmatic part of me understands your point and is tempted to agree with you--and yet--this is the most serious, unrepentant, arrogant attack on a Constitutional freedom in our lifetime. If we don't grasp that, and don't stand up against it, what are we here for?
Since you are posting again on this. Ill just point out that it has taken an awful long time to find 5 catholic women who presumably don't take contraceptives....(though not surprising given that the vast majority of Catholic women do use contraceptives).
Notwithstanding the extensive use of contraceptives by Catholics in the US, it is an interesting, though academic, discussion
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseSo some Catholics go against Church teaching and take contraceptives. Your point?
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThe sooner we stop talk about birth control and start talking about the economy the better. This debate is killing our chances in November.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThe pragmatic part of me understands your point and is tempted to agree with you--and yet--this is the most serious, unrepentant, arrogant attack on a Constitutional freedom in our lifetime. If we don't grasp that, and don't stand up against it, what are we here for?
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseK-Lo's incessant "where are the women" posts passed beyond self-parody long ago.
But in a way, I hope she keeps them going. "Where are the women" is what I used to ask myself as a single guy...long, long ago.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseIndeed.
it seems to be taking a long time to find the women.
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