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Why does The Church Jesus Founded condemn artificial birth control? At the moment of conception, angels take the tiny building blocks of DNA from mother and father. In a burst of creative genius, God downloads an immortal soul! His angels put together a new person.

Some of the microscopic building blocks they choose are inherited from ancestors who lived thousands of years ago!

Those ancestors look down from Heaven. They see the angels at work. Time moves slowly in those moments. They see parts of themselves being built into a brand new person whose immortal soul may spend eternity with them. They applaud, from the bleachers beyond.

Then, the tiny, immortal miracle built by angels runs into chemical or physical barriers implanted by life-destroyers. The poor baby, maybe no bigger than a pinhead by then, dies. The miracle is lost.

The heart of the mother is hardened. She feels less love.

She is less fruitful. Her life is changed forever. Transient goals and desires become more important than they are. Saints and Angels turn away in revulsion. Demons snicker in delight at every death.

A tiny baby has died. So has part of the mother and the father and all their ancestors.

The baby’s father did not insist: “The Only Church Jesus Founded is clear. We must not interrupt God’s work.” He went along with the death-dealing chemicals and devices that kept thousands of years of his own ancestors from having life, again. Many turn to Protestantism to find justification for the unjustifiable.

Artificial birth control combines self-worship and self-hatred. That conflict bring confusion, divorce, and more confusion.

At Judgment, the tiny souls kept from life by callous parents sit in a jury box alongside The Judge. They will render the verdict. The Judge will pass sentence.

Only those of us who have understood the enormity of our crime, confessed it to a Catholic priest, and received Absolution have a snowball’s chance in hell.

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