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One could possibly argue that a natural hazard such as fire might spur on invention of fire-extinguishers, deployment of fire departments, etc. the same with snow removal. oddly this analogy is never permitted in discussions of the rights and wrongs of contraception, which are deemed as grave violations of the Natural Law ( one can argue the same about fire apparatus and snow-removal gear).

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