Christians USUALLY take advice from ANTI-CHRIST jews who feed their christian wives jewish birth control pills and jewish forms of contraception to reduce christian fertility rates.
Among Catholic women: 25% use sterilization, 15% use long-acting reversible contraceptives (like IUDs) and 25% use hormonal methods (like birth control pills).
Among mainline Protestant women: 26% use sterilization, 14% use long-acting reversible contraceptives and 28% use hormonal methods.
Among evangelical Protestant women: 36% use sterilization, 15% use long-acting reversible contraceptives and 20% use hormonal methods.
You can dispute these figures based on how the polling was conducted. But it seems that lots of Christians are all contraceptives when the bible stated to be FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY. Obviously most Christians don't follow instructions and rather be cogs in jew economy working for jew owned corporations instead of having large christian families and farms.
It seems to be a categorization error. I wouldn't consider most of those people Christian. Real Christians know and follow (or at least make an effort to) the teachings of Christ and His Church. It's not enough to say "I'm a Christian, Jesus is God" (grace alone people are idiot reductionist heretics - the Bible implies one's fate will inevitably influence one's way of life which is what both the Orthodox and Catholic Church teaches). It's a way of thinking and living in the world.
Beside the obvious contradiction of Genesis, the main selling point of contraception is sexual liberation and promiscuity which runs against the Christian doctrine of sexuality and the family.
Now why would a "Christian" take advice from Odin?
Busted again.
Christians USUALLY take advice from ANTI-CHRIST jews who feed their christian wives jewish birth control pills and jewish forms of contraception to reduce christian fertility rates.
Christians usually don't take the pill. This is for the psy op'd "liberated" secularists who's worldview on sexuality is entirely perverted.
Christians are heavily on contraceptives.
Among Catholic women: 25% use sterilization, 15% use long-acting reversible contraceptives (like IUDs) and 25% use hormonal methods (like birth control pills).
Among mainline Protestant women: 26% use sterilization, 14% use long-acting reversible contraceptives and 28% use hormonal methods.
Among evangelical Protestant women: 36% use sterilization, 15% use long-acting reversible contraceptives and 20% use hormonal methods.
https://www.guttmacher.org/article/2020/10/people-all-religions-use-birth-control-and-have-abortions
You can dispute these figures based on how the polling was conducted. But it seems that lots of Christians are all contraceptives when the bible stated to be FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY. Obviously most Christians don't follow instructions and rather be cogs in jew economy working for jew owned corporations instead of having large christian families and farms.
It seems to be a categorization error. I wouldn't consider most of those people Christian. Real Christians know and follow (or at least make an effort to) the teachings of Christ and His Church. It's not enough to say "I'm a Christian, Jesus is God" (grace alone people are idiot reductionist heretics - the Bible implies one's fate will inevitably influence one's way of life which is what both the Orthodox and Catholic Church teaches). It's a way of thinking and living in the world.
Beside the obvious contradiction of Genesis, the main selling point of contraception is sexual liberation and promiscuity which runs against the Christian doctrine of sexuality and the family.