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is taking the pill a sin and if your husband doesn't want you to have any more kids ...?
is the sin defying him and coming off it behind his back?
I'm talking about from a biblical point of view. Is the pill a sin or do you obey your husband. Christian answers only
The only reason i want Christian answers is because they know the bible. So reel your necks in I'm not here to argue
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
WE are to trust in God to provide and meet All our needs . Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding."
Doing what we think is right is like adam and eve look what happened there .Proverbs 21:2 " Every way of a man is right in his own eyes: but the LORD pondereth the hearts."
- sioux †Lv 61 decade ago
I dont have a problem with the pill...
I think abortion is wrong in most cases.
But if your husband doesnt want any more kids
then you shouldnt bring a child into this world
unless you know for sure he/she will have 2 parents
that love him. Maybe your husband wants to have
some late honeymoon time with you,
he probably thinks you and he would never be able to
go buy that Harley and drive off into the sunset
if you have another child, and he is right.
But he may find someone else to go,
Id stay on them, the pills I mean.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The Bible says wives are to obey their husbands, right? If you want to be a Bible-believing Christian, your hubby is in charge with God's blessing. Obviously, defying your husband would be a sin according to scripture.
Source(s): Atheist--anyone can answer, hon, since this is what's known as an open forum. - AveryLv 61 decade ago
Coming off the pill behind your husbands back, regardless of religion, is a serious breech of trust.
It doesn't matter whether you see yourself as below him, above him, or equal to him- it's the trust that matters.
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- frz5flm3Lv 51 decade ago
I don't think I've read anything that said: 'no birth control'
so...
re coming off the pill: how would you like it if your husband signed you up for another job without asking? (golden rule)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It's called being responsible if you wish to not have kids at this moment. Yes it's wrong if you quit without telling him. That's being dishonest and will hurt the trust you have together.
- elizabethward63Lv 41 decade ago
The problem with the pill is that it can act as an abortifacient. It doesn't usually, but if you miss one and then are late, it can act as such.
- Gareth HLv 51 decade ago
Why bring "sin" into it...
Youre a horrible person if you do that....talk about it like an adult ffs.
- 1 decade ago
If you are a fanatical Christian please take the pill hurry
Source(s): Atheist Jew