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Margaret Sanger and the Birth of Contraception
This chapter explores the complex motivations behind Margaret Sanger's advocacy for birth control, focusing on women's health and liberation while considering her controversial eugenics beliefs. It examines the biological mechanisms of hormonal contraceptives and the ethical dilemmas faced by Christians in response to these advancements. Furthermore, the chapter discusses the historical stance of the church on contraception, highlighting influential figures and the evolving understanding of sexual intimacy beyond procreation.