Family planning

Cards (60)

  • What does the Catholic Church believe about any form of contraception?
    It is wrong apart from natural family planning.
  • How do many other Christians view contraception compared to the Catholic Church?

    They do not regard contraception as a sin.
  • What do many atheists believe about family planning?
    Individuals should make their own choices.
  • What is the Catholic Church's view on unity and creative intentions in family planning?
    • Unity and creative intentions should not be separated.
    • They are essential components of family planning.
  • Who outlined the Church's position on family planning in 1968?
    Pope Paul VI
  • What did Pope Paul VI say about unity and creative intentions?
    They should be kept together in family planning.
  • What should couples not be forced to do according to the Catholic Church?
    Have children
  • What does the sanctity of life mean in Catholic teaching?
    Life is sacred and belongs to God.
  • When is life considered sacred according to Catholic teaching?
    From the moment of conception
  • What are some campaigns related to the unborn in the UK?
    There are similar campaigns to protect unborn rights.
  • How do some Catholic countries view abortion?
    Only allow it to save a mother's life.
  • What do many humanists argue about contraception?
    It helps people be responsible and regulate births.
  • What do most non-religious people believe about family planning?
    Individuals should make their own decisions.
  • What are the key points regarding responsible parenthood in family planning?
    • Couples should be responsible for their choices.
    • Decisions should be made based on personal circumstances.
    • Family planning is a personal matter.
  • What is the term used for responsible parenthood in family planning discussions?
    Responsible parenthood
  • What do many atheists argue about family planning?
    It should be a personal choice.
  • How do different beliefs about family planning reflect on societal values?
    They show varying views on individual rights and responsibilities.
  • What is the final statement regarding responsible parenthood?
    It emphasizes the importance of personal decisions.
  • What does contraception help people to do?
    Be responsible and regulate births
  • Who should make their own decisions regarding contraception?
    Individuals
  • What are some issues individuals should make decisions about?
    Contraception, family planning, and abortion
  • What is a responsible parenthood associated with?
    God
  • Who are considered responsible parents?
    Those who prudently and generously decide to have more children
  • What do irresponsible parents decide regarding children?
    Not to have any children for a time
  • What do most Christian denominations allow regarding contraception?
    Non-abortive contraception methods
  • What does allowing condoms imply in contraception methods?
    It allows for non-abortive methods
  • What does the Church of England say about contraception?
    It is not regarded as a sin against God
  • What do individual Christians believe about situational ethics?
    They need to decide what is right or wrong
  • What does the Catholic Church believe about human power over life?
    Humans do not have the power to contradict God's will
  • What does the Catholic Church say about sex outside of marriage?
    It is wrong
  • When does life begin according to the Catholic Church?
    At conception
  • What is created in the image of God according to the Catholic Church?
    The unborn child
  • What are the types of contraception mentioned?
    • Fertile
    • Infertile
    • Artificial
    • Natural
  • Why is natural family planning considered a good idea?
    It respects the natural order of life
  • What is the significance of ethical points of view in contraception?
    They help in making informed decisions
  • What is a justified conclusion in the context of contraception?
    It is based on ethical considerations
  • How can one approach the question of contraception responsibly?
    By considering natural family planning
  • What is the role of artificial contraception in family planning?
    It provides alternatives to natural methods
  • How do natural and artificial contraception differ?
    Natural respects biological processes, artificial does not
  • What is the focus of the review mentioned?
    Ethical points of view