Misguided, deceived young people get the news that they're going to be a parent and it's like 'this isn't supposed to happen!' What's wrong here!'
I think I was careful to say that is my ADVICE. (If I was not, I apologize to all the men reading this.)
I advise men to consider NOT getting one and I explain why. The rest is up to them. I will be honest with you and admit that I think it goes in one ear and out the other given how thoroughly saturated and preoccupied our society is with sex, and how unreasonable it comes across to suggest that one might curb a supposedly inalienable right to have and enjoy sex. Paul is the one who woke me up. The concession for the spouse to not deny the other is because of lack of self-control, not because we all have some kind of unbendable, inalienable right to have it wherever and whenever we want. Sheesh! (as Reba would say).
Here in Western society we keep ramping up the level of what is acceptable in regard to what is right and expected behaviors we can indulge. This is happening with sex. It seems we think more and more that everyone is entitled to this fundamental right to have sex when and where they want and to not have the 'problem' of making babies that God attached to that sex hindering the pursuit of that inalienable right.
You are certainly entitled to pursue the gratification of sex. It's just that when you make that decision you HAVE to consider how God has placed responsibilities on that decision, among them being that you accept the biological fact that it's how babies are made...and that you raise them when that happens.
This thread is about is birth control a sin in marriage.
Hypothetically speaking....
If sex is only for the reason to have babies then all types of birth control are sin.
Ergo....
Having sex for any other purpose is sin.
It doesn't matter what kind of birth control one uses including the rhythm method.
To say the rhythm method is OK but other methods are not is hypocrisy, the intent is the same.
To have sex with a pregnant spouse is sin.
However, God did not make us like He did the other mammals He created.
The other animals know, usually by scent, when the female is ready to conceive.
Only then do they pursue sexual contact.
Once the female has conceived the male stops his pursuit.
He does not pursue her again until nature tells him that she is once again fertile.
In the Bible is there anywhere where God says He changed the way animals and man would be sexually motivated? Is there anywhere where God says He changed animals or man physically other than that they would not live forever?
Paul says, don't get married unless you cannot control your sexual behaviors. If sex in man was only for the purpose of having children then Paul, by saying this, is telling people to defy God and not reproduce, ergo, Paul's method of birth control. This cannot be true.