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There is no restriction on the use of birth control for Jehovah's Witnesses however their respect for life means they avoid methods that would terminate the life of a fertilized egg or embryo.
Classic View
While it is certainly possible to do this, most societies would take a dim view of you doing this.
Plato's view of society was that societies are invariably formed to accomplish a particular purpose.
It helps them to expand their knowledge about other cultures and when they do that, they get a better understanding of themselves. When societies explore, they open their minds to new ideas and this usually leads to a change in their world view.
There are varying opinions on right and wrong but most societies have a similar view on right and wrong.
If they so desire. The Awake magazine, printed by Jehovah's Witnesses, of 22nd February 1993 says''Does the Bible condemn birth control? No, it does not. The choice is left with the couple. If a married couple decides to practice birth control, their choice of contraceptives is a personal matter. However, the method of birth control a Christian couple chooses should be governed by a respect for the sanctity of life. Since the Bible indicates that a person's life begins at conception, Christians would avoid contraceptive methods that abort, or end the life of, the developing child.''
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Individualists who encourage competition, innovation, and materialism.
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