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Questions From ReadersThe Watchtower—1973 | April 15
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● Does not the Bible example in which Jehovah expressed his disapproval of Onan for wasting his semen show that the use of contraceptives is wrong?—U.S.A.
No, for an examination of the record about Onan reveals that he was not put to death for practicing birth control.
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Questions From ReadersThe Watchtower—1973 | April 15
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The case of Onan’s being one that involved selfish disregard for the purpose of brother-in-law marriage cannot be used to condemn birth control. It is noteworthy that the Bible nowhere discusses the use of contraceptives or birth control in marriage. Nor does it say that Christians are obliged to produce children. Consequently, with regard to birth control, Christian married couples must allow their Bible-trained conscience to govern.
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