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Questioning "Quiver Full"

As some of you know, I about started WWIII when I blogged about feeling pressured by what has come to be known as "quiver full theology."  In essence, quiver full adherents believe the same thing about birth control as Catholics--that it's sinful because it interferes with the will of God.  Of course they hold a lot of other beliefs, too, but that is the underlying assumption.  I have been ruminating over QF since my initial post and have boiled it down to three areas (the sanctity of life, God's will and evangelism/"kingdom" building) that I want to address here on this blog...hopefully in the near future.  But in the meantime, something occurred to me that doesn't fit with anything that's been discussed or that I plan to discuss, so I posted it to my blog and I would like your feedback on that single aspect (not the whole BC/QF issue).  I'm not allowing comments on this post because I don't want to create two discussions. (no, this is not a cheap trick to get you to visit my blog, but while you're there, you're always welcome to poke around)

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