Here are some moral questions I've heard recently, and would love to hear your opinions, and then, of course, analyze and dissect so we can have a further understanding
Let's all be nice, but honest. I don't know about you, but sometimes I (attempt to) refute someone's points not because I think they're bad points, but because I think they're onto something, and want to see if it holds as much water as I think it might! And more than once, I have changed my opinion on something based off of a conversation on this very board. Ready, set, go!
1. There's a couple who is able to conceive somewhat easily, but miscarries within the first trimester. After 5 miscarriages in under 12 months, a friend tells the couple that they are being reckless with life, and should not try to conceive anymore since they know that the child will most likely die before birth. --- Does it ever become irresponsible, and perhaps sinful, to continue conceiving in this sort of circumstance?
2. Some people seem very quick to judge NFP users as having a "contraceptive mentality." In your experience, how common is this mentality amongst NFP'ers? Do you think that many of those who dislike NFP in this way are being perhaps scrupulous, or do you think there's a real danger to abuse NFP?