If Protestants Martin Luther, John Calvin & John Wesley Were Alive Today They Would Agree with Humanae Vitae
Christendom's condemnation of contraception was universally followed by Catholics and Protestants alike until 1930. All Protestant denominations agreed with the Catholic Church’s teaching that contraception was sinful. At the 1930 Lambeth Conference, the Anglican Communion, for the first time, permitted contraception within marriage under certain circumstances. Consider these quotes by the Protestant reformers Martin Luther, John Calvin and John Wesley affirming the prohibition against conception: " [T]he exceedingly foul deed of Onan, the basest of wretches . . . is a most disgraceful sin. It is far more atrocious than incest and adultery. We call it unchastity, yes, a sodomitic sin. For Onan goes in to her; that is, he lies with her and copulates, and when it comes to the point of insemination, spills the semen, lest the woman conceive. Surely at such a time the order of nature established by God in procreation should be followed. Accordingly, it was a most disgraceful c