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THEME A ~ Contraception (British contemporary views (Contraception is…
THEME A ~ Contraception
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Roman Catholic Church is against contraception, as it is "intrinsically wrong", however most Catholics disagree with this statement because it prevents STI's
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The Catholic church sees some methods of contraception as abortion, but it does allow natural methods e.g. having sex when the woman is less fertile
Most modern Christians believe it is up to the individual, and see it as a positive than women can control when they get pregnant
The Methodist church is in favour of contraception because it allows family planning in a responsible way
Some Muslims see contraception as wrong, because it goes against Allah's will. Others think that a hadith supports the use of contraception.
It is both the husband and the wife's right to try for children, so both partners must agree to contraception if they are to use it
Some Muslims think that contraception can prevent damage that could come to the possible foetus if it was given life e.g. if the mother is at risk or if it will harm existing children
Despite some Muslims supporting contraception, the majority believe irreversible methods (vasectomy) are not permitted
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