AI-powered
podcast player
Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features
The Christian Utopia of Contraception
He believed that human beings are going to seek out sex. Sex naturally, he believes in God's order leads to children. But when it can't lead to children because there's not enough food, where does it go? I was assuming by vice, and I may have misread it, that that included all of the things that he would think was vicious sex, i.e. non-procreative sex. However you do it, I had no view about what he thought were the means. And for him, contraception was inherently unnatural. It is part of the argument here is that when there are too many people, something has to give,. What has to give is the number