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.
As a Christian myself, I have been very critical toward Christianity lately. Namely the zionism infesting the church. I've spent more time debating over at the https://communities.win/c/Christianity forum which, sadly, is infested with jew suckup zionists.
I believe that newly wed white Christians should not be utilizing contraception in any form of pills or injections or hormone treatments or the such. Not only to increase fertility rates but also because of the health risks associated with these jew contraceptives.
I believe there needs to be a reformation for Christianity. We can discuss that more in the Christianity forum if you wish. I've quoted former Christian leaders such as Martin Luther and Catholic Saints and their contempt for jewry to prove that my positions are not radical at all in terms of the history of Christian theology and its attitude toward jewry. I believe my argument is sound but I am met with hostility at the Christianity forum. They do not ban me though.
Christians don't usually go to other forums to complain about other Christians, instead they follow Matt. 18:15-17. Have you considered that you haven't defined "zionist", you haven't been careful with your attribution of "jew", and you've been pretty free with "suckup" too?
The reason you're not banned is that you're mostly not slamming a people-group for birth or cultural reasons. When you do, or when you attack individual contributors unnecessarily, you've been getting deleted. If you'd like a ban, just break those rules obliviously.
I agree with most of what you say but I'm Eastern Orthodox and while we too have problems in the church, I believe this to be the one true apostolic church of Christ that will not be overcome till the end of times. Our Church fathers have spoken against jewry extensively, probably more than any other church.
The greatest Orthodox empire, Byzantium banned jews from all public offices, as well as from education. They knew they were trouble. It was a Russian monk who made the Protocols of the Elders of Zion public. and managed to warn the world about the impending doom of the jewish NWO, first attempted through the Bolshevik revolution influenced by jewish satanic ideology (80% of the party were jews).
Zionism in Christianity is a completely astro turfed concept which Rockefeller promoted mostly using the evangelist protestants. That's why boomer Americans love Israel - it was a PR campaign using the church.
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.
As a Christian myself, I have been very critical toward Christianity lately. Namely the zionism infesting the church. I've spent more time debating over at the https://communities.win/c/Christianity forum which, sadly, is infested with jew suckup zionists.
I believe that newly wed white Christians should not be utilizing contraception in any form of pills or injections or hormone treatments or the such. Not only to increase fertility rates but also because of the health risks associated with these jew contraceptives.
I believe there needs to be a reformation for Christianity. We can discuss that more in the Christianity forum if you wish. I've quoted former Christian leaders such as Martin Luther and Catholic Saints and their contempt for jewry to prove that my positions are not radical at all in terms of the history of Christian theology and its attitude toward jewry. I believe my argument is sound but I am met with hostility at the Christianity forum. They do not ban me though.
Christians don't usually go to other forums to complain about other Christians, instead they follow Matt. 18:15-17. Have you considered that you haven't defined "zionist", you haven't been careful with your attribution of "jew", and you've been pretty free with "suckup" too?
The reason you're not banned is that you're mostly not slamming a people-group for birth or cultural reasons. When you do, or when you attack individual contributors unnecessarily, you've been getting deleted. If you'd like a ban, just break those rules obliviously.
I agree with most of what you say but I'm Eastern Orthodox and while we too have problems in the church, I believe this to be the one true apostolic church of Christ that will not be overcome till the end of times. Our Church fathers have spoken against jewry extensively, probably more than any other church.
The greatest Orthodox empire, Byzantium banned jews from all public offices, as well as from education. They knew they were trouble. It was a Russian monk who made the Protocols of the Elders of Zion public. and managed to warn the world about the impending doom of the jewish NWO, first attempted through the Bolshevik revolution influenced by jewish satanic ideology (80% of the party were jews).
Zionism in Christianity is a completely astro turfed concept which Rockefeller promoted mostly using the evangelist protestants. That's why boomer Americans love Israel - it was a PR campaign using the church.