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In reply to the discussion: For those who think abortion is wrong, where do they draw the line? [View all]MineralMan
(147,636 posts)It prohibits even barrier contraception. The idea is that if you use a condom, you're preventing the conception of a new "child of God." That goes so far beyond any real measure that it's ridiculous.
Since most fertilized ova fail to implant or thrive, spontaneous abortion happens constantly, and is not even noticed in most cases. Defective fetuses often result in a different type of spontaneous abortion.
I believe the RCC's prohibition on all interference with even potential reproduction is tied to the "Be fruitful and multiply" thing. The church considers that to be a command from the deity, and so prohibits all measures that prevent conception, implantation and gestation.
But, then again, the same church tries to sell literal transubstantiation, which makes no logical sense at all.
The bottom line question, however is: Where does a church get any authority over anyone but its members? That's the real flaw in all of this. It lets a minority dictate reproductive behavior to the majority. Nonsensical.