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Contraception: The World, the Flesh and the Materialistic View of Man
Introduction: The purpose of this article is to describe the social problems that result from the present widespread practice of contraception. This delicate issue is first and foremost a social problem, before it is a private matter of birth regulation within a husband wife relationship. In this broader context, we can better understand why contraception poses an ethical dilemma about which the Church seeks to guide the consciences of the faithful.
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241 Dej c
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| Publisher | Human Life International : Virginia., 1992 |
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21hlm; 14x21cm
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English
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1-55922-030-9
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