1. The NFP'er says: I have no Intention to have Children because of my circuмstances. I do not believe in Abortion. However, I use the method to prevent a child being conceived.
2. The Artificial Birth Controller says: I have no Intention to have Children because of my circuмstances. I do not believe in Abortion. However, I use the method to prevent a child being conceived.
Now, before these two different people engage in sɛҳuąƖ intercourse (one says they will use a Natural Method of Contraception [NFP] the periodic method; another [before they use Artificial Birth Control, pills, let's say] states they will use not a Natural Method, but, an Artificial one.
I ask, what is the difference?
Both people: 1. NFP 1. Artificial. Both "intended" not to have children.
Furthermore, both state, they are against Abortion, and, both agree that they are "open" to having a child if NFP or Artificial pills do not work.
What is the difference?
Beforehand?
Their preceding intention "before" using any Natural or Artificial Methods.