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The Church of England generally holds a positive attitude towards contraception, viewing it as a means to promote responsible family planning and the well-being of individuals. While traditional teachings emphasized procreation, contemporary perspectives recognize the importance of mutual consent and love in marriage, allowing for the use of contraception. The Church encourages couples to make informed decisions based on their circumstances and values, reflecting a more progressive stance on reproductive health. Overall, the Church supports the notion that responsible use of contraception can be compatible with Christian ethics.

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