Some Muslims use contraception some don't. Islam's stance on it is that its OKAY to use contraception because contraception methods like withdrawal were used during the time of the Prophet and he allowed it.
Allah.
Judaism and contraception Contraception, including artificial contraception, is permitted in Judaism in appropriate circumstances. Reform and Liberal schools of Judaism allow birth control for a wide range of reason. Orthodox Judaism is more restrictive. The methods of contraception allowed under Jewish law are those that do not damage the sperm or stop it getting to its intended destination. These are the contraceptive pill and the IUD. The religious view on Birth Control is based on two principles: it is a commandment to marry and have children it is forbidden to 'waste seed' (to emit semen while at the same time preventing conception) The modern Orthodox position permits the use of contraception in these cases: when pregnancy or childbirth might harm the mother to limit the number of children in a family for the benefit of the family to delay or space out having children but a married couple should not use contraception for the selfish reason of avoiding having children altogether.
Sorry if this makes steam shoot out of your ears but if you don't want to make babies, don't have sexual intercourse. If you just gotta have sex outside of when it's okay to make babies I wish you luck and would remind you that no contraceptive is fool proof. Know what i mean, fool? Jesus died to erase all our sins so if you do make a baby you don't want turn to Jesus bur quick.
You can use natural contraceptive methods e.g coitus interruptus (removing the penis before ejaculation) this was done by the companions of the prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and he did not refrain them from doing so, rhythm method (where women checks what time of month she is most fertile and temperature is highest) and there is disagreement among scholars about other methods so it's best to stick with natural methods.
Contraception is widely used by Catholics around the world, which is evidence that the majority of Catholics see contraception as areal positive in their lives. The Catholic Church, on the other hand, condemns contraception as sinful.
Faithful Catholics view contraception as a serious sin. The popes have spoken out against contraception since the very early Church. Contraception frustrates the meaning and plan for matrimony and turns sex into a solo exercise instead of the joyful cooperation with God for propagating the species. The best, clearest, and most prescience statement on contraception and the evils thereof was enunciated by Pope Paul VI in Humanae Vitae. Any Catholic who is not scandalized at the thought of contraception needs to get to confession.
Humanae Vitae: www.vatican.va/holy_father/paul_vi/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-vi_enc_25071968_humanae-vitae_en.html
The Catholic Church teaches that the use of contraception is morally wrong because it interferes with the natural purpose of sex and the transmission of life. However, individual Catholics may hold varying beliefs and practices regarding contraception based on their personal conscience.
most but it would be more easy to try anal (up the bum hole )or oral or dogging
Catholics are buried just like everyone else.But they think it is wrong to be cremated.
Sorry i do not know but I think something to do with cycle
it was mean and disgarceful.
Catholics began with the apostles; the word Catholic means Universal. The catholics started in Rome I think about 100 years after the birth of Christ
Yes. With most birth control pills or other contraception, you need to use a backup method (such as a condom) for at least the first seven days after starting the contraception. If you think you might be pregnant, please see your doctor immediately.
there is at the moment but i think as soon as they are introduced to contraception then all our problems will be ridiculed.
i think the most effective method is a condom and the pill No it is Abstinence
As there are Catholics in practically every country in the world, I'm not sure what you mean by that question.
to the catholics i think
to the catholics i think