There are various forms of artificial contraceptives. I will discuss some of these forms and the views of the Church. Condoms and rubber are shaped like balloons, made of special kind of rubber. The condom prevents sperm reaching the cervix. Put them on the men's upstanding penis before sexual intercourse. Their actual efficiency is 80-90%. A prescription is not necessary. They prevent sexually transmitted diseases. They are more protective in prevention of AIDS and prevention of pregnancy. They are not completely effective because they may be broken, flawed, slippery, or too old.
Recent discussions on "artificial" contraception have been reduced to attract natural law. The complexity of these discussions varies, but it is based on the premise that the main purpose of gender is reproductive ability. According to this view, sex with no fertility excludes gender from its (original) intended purpose, hence it is incorrect. However, it is not always clear that the target of the obstruction is incorrect. If you leave it to your own design, the egg will hatch in chicken. But I often make scrambled eggs for breakfast. I hindered the natural process of the orange tree by preventing the orange tree fruit from making new fruit trees, but instead push them into a delicious juice drink while throwing away that seed.
Pro Life Wisconsin is against all forms of artificial contraceptives. We support only the natural way of separating children from childbirth. The contraception law considers that pregnancy is a state of "disease" and that women must be "protected" at all costs, even at the expense of their own health and premature babies' lives. Pregnancy abortion is simply a substitute contraceptive. The US Supreme Court included in the law the spirituality of contraception law in the 1992 breakthrough family plan and Casey's ruling.
The church teaches that the prohibition of artificial contraception is morally absolute. Meanwhile, the Canadian bishop said that in some cases it could potentially use contraceptives. As they say, "Canadian Catholics may commit adultery or adultery or sodomies in certain circumstances." "It seems to be good for him ..." We have to find the truth Hmm. We do not know about contraception, sterilization, homosexuality, adultery or adultery. Only God will decide moral principles. If the church has clear teachings, we must accept our teachings and inform our conscience. Only in gray areas where the church does not have a clear position, we must choose the path that looks honestly right, and we can decide the right path.