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Q. I know this is a controversial issue, but what does the Bible say about birth control?  Is this an instance where we must listen to our God-given conscience because there is no direct instruction on the matter?

We Are To Multiply

In order to gain a context for the answer to this somewhat controversial topic in question, we immediately need to be pushed back to Genesis 1:28 “Then God blessed them, and God said to them, ‘Be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth…” So what is the obvious point that God is making in this verse?  We are to procreate as human beings, as creations of God.

There may be some random passages which speak about mismanaging a sanctioned opportunity to procreate like the strange account of Onan in Genesis 38:9-10, but that seems to be addressing a specific failure to continue a generational family line.

God Values Embryos As Life

Abortion as birth control is obviously forbidden, as well as something like the “morning after pill” because they both tamper with a developing child already conceived (see Exodus 21:22 “If men fight, and hurt a woman with child, so that she gives birth prematurely…”  Notice the woman is referred to as being with child).  Psalm 139:16 says “Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed…” (my substance, being yet unformed is all one word in the Hebrew: golem – something rolled together, an embryo, a fetus. The interlinear actually reads: “My embryo saw your eyes”).  So we can see that God has great respect for the pre-born, biological development of a human being, which He calls a child.

Silence On The Subject

There doesn’t seem to be any specific, technical mention about birth control in the Bible. So, while avoiding the problems mentioned above, it seems that God leaves things up to the discretion of the couple. Medically speaking, when making the decision to decide on the right birth control pill, a married couple should do research to make sure that the pill chosen does not tamper in any way with an already conceived embryo. That would be the Biblical thing to do.

This is just one’s humble opinion. Do your own research, formulate your own conclusions, and pray that God will give you insight.

2 Responses to “ Is Birth Control Biblical? ”

  1. Maria
    July 26, 2010 at 1:21 pm

    My thoughts go to Tamar’s 2nd husband, Onan.

    Genesis 38:9
    But Onan knew that the offspring would not be his; so whenever he lay with his brother’s wife, he spilled his semen on the ground to keep from producing offspring for his brother.

    And didn’t God kill him on the spot? That uncompleted sex act is a form of birth control….Just a thought.

  2. Jenny
    July 27, 2010 at 10:26 pm

    Honestly, isnt “birth control” really just for our “peace of mind” when you think about it? How many people have been conceived while their parents were using birth control? TONS And how many people who were trying to get pregnant, couldnt? TONS

    Really, we dont “control” anything – especially not life and death…. just saying.

    Rachel vs Leah:
    Genesis 29 – “When the LORD saw that Leah was unloved, He opened her womb; but Rachel was barren.”

    Hannah:
    1 Sam 1:5 – “the LORD had closed her womb”
    1 Sam 1:19-20 – “and the LORD remembered her. So it came to pass in the process of time that Hannah conceived and bore a son, and called his name Samuel, saying, “Because I have asked for him from the LORD.”

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