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It is absurd to believe that all moral problems in our society can be attributed to the introduction of birth control methods. Man, in his complete integrity and totality, is capable of judging moral from immoral regardless of the technological devices he is surrounded by. If all parts of a human are in harmony, means of contraception cannot invade this person's complete humanness...
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If all parts of a human are in harmony, means of contraception cannot invade this person's complete humanness. Scientific research shows that almost all practicing Catholics today believe that modern means of contraception does not interfere with their beliefs and morals. According to one study, "Even among married Catholic women who attend church every week, less than 4% use church-approved family planning methods-about the same as the total population...
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