Here's the description on Amazon:
What’s wrong with Natural Family Planning? Taking a Catholic perspective on 
the subject, Dr. Jay Boyd explains that the use of NFP to avoid pregnancy is 
often promoted as “God’s family planning”. But is using NFP to prevent pregnancy 
really trusting God? If we take control of spacing births, how can be sure this 
is “God’s plan”, and that the children came “in God’s time”? And most people 
fail to “read the fine print” that says that NFP is to be used only when a 
couple has serious reasons for avoiding pregnancy. The reason many people think 
of NFP as “Catholic birth control” is because that’s how it is used by many 
well-meaning couples. Claiming that a couple using NFP is “open to life” while 
they abstain from sex during the woman’s fertile period in order to 
intentionally avoid pregnancy – well…that’s a contradiction in terms. It can 
easily be argued that using NFP to avoid pregnancy is an expression of a lack of 
trust in God’s will and provision. It’s an active effort on the part of the 
couple to second-guess God’s timing for the family’s new members. Dr. Boyd takes 
a close, objective look at NFP from the standpoint of the teaching of the 
Catholic Church. She examines the basic problems with NFP, along with its 
philosophical underpinnings; and she delves into the important concepts of 
marital chastity and trust in Divine Providence.
Is Amazon your preferred way for us to purchase your book (in paperback)? Found you via Venermercernui (or however he spells it). Interesting reads over here. Just what I need, another Catholic blog to start reading :)
ReplyDeleteKathi, Amazon's probably the easiest, and I know a lot of people have "rewards" or "prime" or whatever so they like to order through Amazon. You can also order it a the "CreateSpace" store, https://www.createspace.com/4176340. I get a bigger royalty if people buy it that way, I think. ;-)
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