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  • The November issue and this issue of the Christian Journal for Global Health each contain an article debating the two sides of whether and how Christian organizations should support family planning in global health settings

  • Is it really the case, for example, that use of modern contraceptives inevitably leads to sympathy for abortion? There is no doubt that many secular organizations endorse abortion along with modern family planning methods, but this does not imply a necessary and logical progression

  • There is good reason to believe that societywide changes in sexual mores have accompanied the introduction of modern contraceptives as pointed out recently by Mary Eberstadt.[3]

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The November issue and this issue of the Christian Journal for Global Health each contain an article debating the two sides of whether and how Christian organizations should support family planning in global health settings. Is it really the case, for example, that use of modern contraceptives inevitably leads to sympathy for abortion? There is no doubt that many secular organizations endorse abortion along with modern family planning methods, but this does not imply a necessary and logical progression.

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