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  2. Protestant views on contraception - Wikipedia

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    Protestant views on contraception are markedly more pluralistic than the doctrine expressed by the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, due to historical divergences of theological thought that began during the Protestant Reformation, including the rejection of an infallible doctrinal authority other than Scripture.

  3. Christian views on birth control - Wikipedia

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    Still, all major early Protestant Reformers, and indeed Protestants in general until the twentieth century, condemned birth control as a contravention of God's procreative purpose for marriage. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] As scientists advanced birth control methods during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, some Protestants continued to reject them ...

  4. Quiverfull - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the Lambeth Conference issued a statement permitting birth control: "Where there is a clearly felt moral obligation to limit or avoid parenthood, complete abstinence is the primary and obvious method", but if there was morally sound reasoning for avoiding abstinence, "the Conference agrees that other methods may be used, provided that this is done in the light of Christian principles".

  5. Religion and birth control - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish view on birth control currently varies between the Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform branches of Judaism. Among Orthodox Judaism, the use of birth control has been considered only acceptable for use in certain circumstances, for example, when the couple already has two children or if they are both in school.

  6. Natural family planning - Wikipedia

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    Protestant Reformers such as Martin Luther and John Calvin were opposed to unnatural birth control. [11] Centuries later, John Wesley, the leader of the Methodist movement said that unnatural birth control could destroy one's soul. [11] If the Manichaeans had an accurate idea of the fertile portion of the menstrual cycle, such knowledge died ...

  7. The topsy-turvy history of sex education in the U.S., from ...

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    The seed for contemporary sex ed in the U.S. was planted by what’s known as the social purity movement. Mostly led by progressive Protestants, the movement comprised a variety of organizations ...

  8. History of Christian thought on abortion - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Aquinas reiterated Aristotle's views of successive souls: vegetative, animal, and rational. This would be the Catholic Church's position until 1869, when the limitation of automatic excommunication to abortion of a formed fetus was removed, a change that has been interpreted as an implicit declaration that conception was the moment of ...

  9. Greenland's dark history - and does it want Trump? - AOL

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    The US president's talk about taking control has come at a time when many on the island are already considering their future