The Catholic church says it opposes artificial family
planning techniques, because it encourages bastardisation of sexual activities
by young people and “impedes normal procreation.” Read more
The Secretary-General of the Catholic Secretariat of
Nigeria, Rev. Fr. Ralph Madu, made this clarification in a response to an
enquiry by The PUNCH on Sunday.
He said, “The Catholic Church believes that modern means,
including the use of condoms is morally bad because it impedes normal
procreation. You can meet with your wife when you do not want children and
those periods when the woman is not fertile instead of having to destroy the
sperm and all other forms of artificial prevention.
“They are very
artificial means and they do not really give the moral lesson that borders around
the use of the sexual organs.
“The one that
gives you the opportunity to exercise your sexual urge without the consequences
is the natural method and the church says you should go for the natural means.”
According to him, the excuse that it reduces the spread of
HIV/AIDS remains invalid and untenable, adding HIV/AIDS is a disease that is
prevalent among young people.
Madu added, “When you are talking about condom among young
people, you are also talking about promiscuity. People have adduced arguments
in case of people with HIV/AIDS and especially couples who do not want
children. The use of condom and other modern means are being bastardised among
young young people because they will resort to the use of condom so that they
can have sex freely without impregnating the woman or getting pregnant.
“Those are
various artificial means and the church is strongly against them. Instead, the
church endorsed the natural method of copulation.”
Culled from Punch newspaper
Culled from Punch newspaper
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