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- From: mss2@quads.uchicago.edu (Michael S. Schiffer)
- Subject: Re: Science and god: Are they incompatible? If so, why?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.023915.1319@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- References: <memo.756718@cix.compulink.co.uk> <1992Nov18.175125.12880@midway.uchicago.edu> <1ee85vINNpe3@gap.caltech.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 02:39:15 GMT
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- In article <1ee85vINNpe3@gap.caltech.edu> lydick@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU writes:
- >In article <1992Nov18.175125.12880@midway.uchicago.edu>,
- >mss2@kimbark.uchicago.edu (Michael S. Schiffer) writes:
- >=In article <memo.756718@cix.compulink.co.uk> maryb@cix.compulink.co.uk writes:
- >=
- >=>Current state of the churches - the Catholic church is still (as fas
- >=>I know) saying that you shouldn't use a condom even to stop AIDS.
- >=>This can kill people.
-
- >= "To be fair, they're hardly saying that people should go
- >=around having unprotected sex. Their line is that the main point of
- >=sex is procreation within a monogamous marriage, and that sex which is
- >=_not_ directed towards that is sinful.
-
- >StM corrects him, "I'm afraid you're a bit out of date, Michael. The new
- >catechism (released a couple of days ago; so far the only version is in French)
- >allows that sex for pleasure within a marriage is not a sin, if done in
- >moderation. At least that's what the newspaper article I read about it says."
-
- "My impression was that intentionally deriving pleasure from
- sex was not a sin according to the new catechism, but for that to be
- the sole purpose of even marital sex would be. However, I'm as
- handicapped as you by the filtering through newspaper accounts. The
- newspapers I've seen have emphasized that the reiteration of the
- prohibition on contraception is based on the belief that sex is
- primarily a procreative act."
-
- >=The participants have,
- >=after all, already chosen to engage in something sinful under Catholic
- >=doctrine-- and in fact I don't know whether Catholic belief
- >=distinguishes _at all_ between fornication using contraception and
- >=fornication without. I'd guess that it's all lumped in, along with
- >=masturbation, oral sex, and other nonprocreative or nonmarital
- >=instances of sex, as the misuse of sexuality.
-
- >"Non-procreative and non-marital are two entirely different adjectives, and the
- >new catechism DOES distinguish between them."
-
- "Well, that's the question. Anyone feel like translating the
- thing ( :-) ) or have access to a reliable source of information? If
- not, we're both flying blind on this. Personally, I'd be surprised if
- they've changed so thoroughly as that, though. All of the excerpts
- I've seen indicate that nonprocreative sex remains classed as a sin,
- whether marital or nonmarital-- and, conversely, nonmarital sex
- remains a sin whether procreative or nonprocreative. Of course
- they're two different adjectives, but as far as I know Catholic
- doctrine only approves the intersection of marital and [potentially]
- procreative sex. Failing in either condition places an act in the
- class of sexual sin, and I don't know if there's any distinction in
- the way a transgression in one or the other condition is treated.
- (And no, I can't explain Vatican approval of "natural family
- planning", though doubtless some cynic will say because it doesn't
- work. In fact, my understanding is that while the traditional
- "rhythm" method is only slightly better than the more traditional
- religious method ["Oh God, please don't let me get pregnant."], the
- basal temperature method is reasonably reliable. Which only makes it
- stranger that the Catholic Church considers it acceptable.)"
-
- Michael
- --
- Michael S. Schiffer, LHN, FCS "Indeed I tremble for my country
- mss2@midway.uchicago.edu when I reflect that God is just."
- mike.schiffer@um.cc.umich.edu -- Thomas Jefferson, Notes on
- mss2@amber.uchicago.edu Virginia (1784)
-