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Originally Posted by buggyone
The Catholic church considers birth control pills as well as ANY kind of birth control a sin. Do the Catholic women who use any birth control methods condemn themselves? I know it would be covered in confession but the priest would absolve them and then tell them not to sin anymore. Is it an ongoing process of the same sin over and over again each week? I don't know if 95% of Catholic women use birth control but I am sure it is a good percentage. Maybe someone can set me straight as to how this would be handled about using birth control and confessing over and over and over.
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Basically, I am saying that if so many Catholic women use birth control, why get upset if the law might say birth control measures are included in their health insurance? If it was forcing birth control on them and they did not want it, that is one thing but that is not the case.
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Yep...I was a sinner
And the five Catholic priests with whom I worked knew all about it. We had many discussions about it, as a matter of fact.
They told me that that was between me and my God and it was nobody else's business.
As I said, I had no problem with my insurance not covering my birth control pills. It was an accepted fact and had been for years.
So...the point is...they stayed out of my uterus...and so should the government. Can I get an amen?!?