Yes
No
The stand and decision of the church since Vatican II was to prohibit birth control jud. na come up ni by sort of "voting" like sa gibuhat karon sa congress ug senate. pero opposite lang ang nahitabo. naay "minority report"(30%-anti) vs. "majority report" (70%-pro) pero ang gipili ni Pope Paul VI kay ang minority report, which is no to birth control. mao nga hangtod karon init gihapon kaayo ni nga issue sa church with regards to birth control...
ang importante lang gyud as PRO RH bill, kahibaw mo unsay method sa birth control nga dili abortifacient.
BIRTH CONTROL METHODS THAT DON'T CAUSE ABORTION
Continuous Abstinence - The only method that is 100% effective at preventing pregnancy and disease.
Surgical Sterilization (Tubal Ligation or Vasectomy) - Permanent surgical methods of birth control. Tubal ligations prevent a woman's eggs from reaching her uterus. Vasectomies prevent sperm from entering a woman during intercourse. The estimated failure rate is less than 1%.*
The Male Condom - Prevents sperm from reaching the egg. The estimated failure rate is 11-16%.*
Diaphragm - A shallow latex cup that prevents sperm from reaching the egg, requires a visit with your health care provider for proper fitting. The estimated failure rate is 15%.*
The Female Condom - Worn by the woman, prevents sperm from reaching the egg. The estimated failure rate is 20%.*
Cervical Cap - A thimble-shaped latex cup that prevents sperm from reaching the egg. The estimated failure rate is 14-29%.**
Periodic Abstinence or Fertility Awareness Methods - Being abstinent on the days you may be fertile or using a "barrier" method of birth control (condoms, diaphragms, or cervical caps) on fertile days. Though the US Department of Health and Human Services lists a relatively high failure rate (25%*), other scientific bodies indicate that when used correctly, the failure rate can be less than 1%.*** Because fertility awareness requires more time and engagement than other methods, "perfect use" is harder to achieve.
BIRTH CONTROL METHODS THAT MIGHT CAUSE ABORTION
Intrauterine Device (IUD) - A small device shaped in the form of a "T" that is placed inside the uterus by a health care provider. It works to prevent fertilization by keeping sperm from entering the fallopian tubes and thins the lining of the uterus, which may prevent implantation if fertilization does occur. The estimated failure rate is less than 1%.*
Depo-Provera - Hormones delivered through injections, or shots, in the buttocks or arm every three months. It prevents ovulation, thickens the mucus lining so as to prevent fertilization, and thins the lining of the uterus, which may prevent implantation if fertilization does occur. The estimated failure rate is less than 1%.*
Oral Contraceptives (Birth Control Pills) - Delivers hormones orally through a daily pill that prevents ovulation, thickens the mucus lining so as to prevent fertilization, and thins the lining of the uterus, which may prevent implantation if fertilization does occur. The estimated failure rate is 5%.*
The Patch (Ortho Evra) - Hormones delivered through a skin patch worn on the lower abdomen, buttocks, or upper body. It prevents ovulation, thickens the mucus lining so as to prevent fertilization, and thins the lining of the uterus, which may prevent implantation if fertilization does occur. The estimated failure rate is 5%.*
The Hormonal Vaginal Contraceptive Ring (NuvaRing) - Hormones delivered through a ring that is inserted into the vagina for three weeks at a time. It prevents ovulation, thickens the mucus lining so as to prevent fertilization, and thins the lining of the uterus, which may prevent implantation if fertilization does occur. The estimated failure rate is 5%.*
Emergency Contraception ("Morning After" Pill, Postcoital Contraception, Plan B, etc.) - Delivers hormones orally through a high-dosage pill that prevents ovulation, thickens the mucus lining so as to prevent fertilization, and thins the lining of the uterus, which may prevent implantation if fertilization does occur. The estimated failure rate is 1%.*
Last edited by necrotic freak; 12-19-2012 at 06:17 PM.
mas ganahan pa ko condom, almost walang side effect.
religion should be separate from government and government should be separate from religion. government should not legislate something that intrudes the beliefs of individuals, likewise, individuals should not use government to enforce their beliefs on other people. It's a two way street but apparently we exempt government from the separation of powers by virtue of democratic process of voting. If all aspect of life can be placed to a vote, then democracy is just two wolves and a sheep voting what's for dinner.
The passage of RH bill enforces the idea that government has all the right to ignore your beliefs, steal your money to take care of other people. Twisted generosity.
it is also because of the sin of ommission,
the Church knows contraception make *** cheap and unholy,
with Government implementing/promoting contraceptions to every person,
it allows people to not to worry about the responsibility of ***...
it is like Government saying: "It's ok to have *** all day so long as you have contraceptions and you will not get pregnant..."
less anak = more chances ma hatagan ug maayo nga quality of education
good quality of education = dako ang chances maka sud ug trabaho nga maayo ang sweldo
trabaho nga maayo ug sweldo = dako chances nga maka hatag ug maayong future sa future family
trabaho nga maayo ug sweldo = less dependent sa government
trabaho nga maayo ug sweldo = taxes / income sa government
striking....
Post-RH politics | Parallaxis - Yahoo! News Philippines
and................the numbers will continue to dwindle..................many are already taking the Red Pill offered by Morpheus....Ironically, if this extremist behavior persists, it will only provoke the latter. When ordinary people, most of whom are Catholics, cannot identify with the Church anymore, many will leave to become converts to other religions, Christian or otherwise, or become non-practicing Catholics. It is a dangerous behavior with graver consequences for the Church than to the State.
less educated people = mas dali pa tuohon .. labi na sa mga religious organization
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