Many religions oppose abortions, because they believe it is murder. The Jehovah's Witnesses oppose blood transfusions because they believe that God prohibits the eating of blood. Catholics oppose euthanasia, because they believe it is murder. Catholics also oppose in vitro fertilization, sterilization, most forms of birth control, and artificial insemination. Christian Scientists oppose many medical practices. Scientologists oppose pharmaceutical psychiatry.
All religions. Stalin was atheist and strongly opposed religions.
They oppose it because they consider homosexual activity to be sinful.
A:The official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church is strongly opposed to any form of birth control. However, the very low birth rate in predominantly Catholic countries such as Spain proves that a large proportion of Catholic people ignores the Church's rulings and does use birth control.
No. Not all do, but certainly most do.
Actually, there is no such thing. Some religions oppose contraception, and they recommend what they call "natural birth control," also known as the "rhythm method." This involves determining the woman's most fertile time and abstaining during that time. Unfortunately, this method is highly unreliable. It should also be noted that there is nothing in the Bible that opposes birth control, and in fact, there is evidence that some forms of contraception were known to the ancient world. The rhythm method is about 75 to 80 percent effective. For an explanation of the rhythm method visit the related link below.
Actually, there is no such thing. Some religions oppose contraception, and they recommend what they call "natural birth control," also known as the "rhythm method." This involves determining the woman's most fertile time and abstaining during that time. Unfortunately, this method is highly unreliable. It should also be noted that there is nothing in The Bible that opposes Birth Control, and in fact, there is evidence that some forms of contraception were known to the ancient world. The rhythm method is about 75 to 80 percent effective. For an explanation of the rhythm method visit the related link below.
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Birth control vaccines don't exist, but you can get birth control shots.
Yes, you can. While birth control is reliable, there is no birth control that is 100% effective.
Her activism in support of birth control was the reason she was controversial.