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What are the religious views on contraception?

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Elijah King

Updated on March 11, 2026

What are the religious views on contraception?

The Roman Catholic Church believes that using contraception is “intrinsically evil” in itself, regardless of the consequences. Catholics are only permitted to use natural methods of birth control. But the Church does not condemn things like the pill or condoms in themselves.

What is the view of contraception in Islam?

The Qur’an does not refer to contraception explicitly, but Muslims opposed to birth control often quote the Qur’an as saying “You should not kill your children for fear of want” (17:31, 6:151) and interpret this as including a ban on contraception as well as infanticide.

What does Hinduism say about contraception?

There is no ban on birth control in Hinduism. Some Hindu scriptures include advice on what a couple should do to promote conception – thus providing contraceptive advice to those who want it.

Why is the Catholic Church against birth control?

Regarding his frank 1930 pronouncement on birth control, “Casti Connubii,” Pope Pius XI declared that contraception was inherently evil and any spouse practicing any act of contraception “violates the law of God and nature” and was “stained by a great and mortal flaw.”

What does Buddhism say about contraception?

Buddhism and contraception The most common Buddhist view on birth control is that contraception is acceptable if it prevents conception, but that contraceptives that work by stopping the development of a fertilised egg are wrong and should not be used.

Is sterilization allowed in Islam?

It is concluded that abortion before the breathing of the spirit is allowed in Islam with consent of the husband and the wife; after that it is a crime and forbidden in all cases. Sterilization of the husband or wife is allowed with their consent, provided it does not affect their health.

What religions do not use contraception?

Today, the Catholic Church is the only Christian denomination that adheres to a historical standard on birth control/contraception, which is that any form of contraceptive use is against their religion. This includes any form of artificial contraception such as: The pill and all hormonal methods of birth control.

Does the Bible forbid contraception?

Indeed, while Judeo-Christian scripture encourages humans to “be fruitful and multiply,” nothing in Scripture explicitly prohibits contraception. When the first Christian theologians condemned contraception, they did so not on the basis of religion but in a give-and-take with cultural practices and social pressures.

Is using condoms a sin in Christianity?

The use of a condom, even when employed to prevent the transmission of disease is a mortal sin, the highest grade of sin in the Catholic church. In other words, use a condom and go to hell.

Why is contraception morally wrong?

The Church teaches that contraception is morally wrong since it violates the very purpose and nature of human sexuality, and this further undermines the dignity of the human person. The Church’s condemnation of artificial contraceptives has been unchallenged for centuries.

Can you use birth control in Islam?

Writings of Muslim jurists make it clear that Islam allows for the use of reversible methods of contraception, including oral contraceptives, condoms, coitus interruptus, emergency contraception, injections, subdermal implants, IUDs, spermicides, and diaphragms.

Is vasectomy legal in Islam?

It is not permitted to carry out operations on men or women that will lead to complete sterility, such as cutting the vas deferens (vasectomy) in men, or removing the ovaries or womb (hysterectomy) in women.