Last August, the Wisconsin bishops put out a joint letter opposing this new health coverage mandate. They try to state that the pill is not a Catholic issue because it falls into the realm of the natural law, "which is inscribed in the mind and heart of all human beings." Although I do not deny their basic natural law argument that there are inclinations for happiness deposited deep in our hearts by the divine, the theologians of the Middle Ages would have expected to find their natural law principles to be present in other cultures. This is not the case. Their logic is faulty even by Catholic natural law standards. In addition, the natural law inclination they are referring to regards the desire to have and raise children (an inclination that priests are not supposed to follow). Somehow, this got twisted into "never use the pill." I have more to say, but will save it for another day...
A Faithful Catholic
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The Church is trying the Natural Law argument. Pitiful. Paul VI may it quite clear that Natural Law was what the Church says it is. So really this argument from the Wisconsin Church is just a joke. They are not citing "Natural Law" but hiding their anti-sex program. Of course, I guess they can use such arguments since natural law is hopelessly vague; really has no meaning. The Wisconsin joke is nothing but cover by anti-sex clerics to hide their unnatural views.
Natural Law which does not begin and end with "life" is un-natural.
You recall that Christ said "I am the Way, Truth, and Life..."
That conjunction is not accidental.
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