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Christian teaching about family planning and regulation of births GapFill
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is the term which refers to the use of various methods to ensure that pregnancy does not occur in the event of sexual intercourse. There are a variety of different forms, ranging from
methods, such as condoms and sheaths, to
methods, such as the pill and the coil. Contraceptives are used widely in the UK as a means of ensuring unwanted
does not occur; however, there are a variety of different views on how ethical contraceptives should be considered within
thought. Some religious people, such as Liberal
Christians, have no issue with the use of the majority of contraceptives – however, some might take issue with specific forms of coil should they allow for conception to take place, as they might view this as being close to an abortion. However, other religious groups, such as those of the Roman
faith, do not accept any form of contraception as being moral. This is because they consider the principle of allowing sex to be open to reproduction to be an important part of their faith as the result of their emphasis on natural law, of which reproduction is considered to be a primary precept.