Birth control Quote by Jack Holland
““The idea of women having sex without risking pregnancy is deeply disturbing to the vision of women's role that Western civilization has inherited from the Judeo-Christian tradition…In Britain, the Anglican Church denounced it (birth control) as 'the awful heresy'. As families grew smaller in the US during early years of the twentieth century…the moral reaction mounted. Theodore Roosevelt attacked the use of condoms as 'decadent'. He declared women who used contraceptives as 'criminals against the race...the object of contemptuous abhorrence by healthy people.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Rise of the Modern West, 2015
The author argues that Western religious tradition condemned birth control, linking it to moral decline and eugenic concerns.
In simple terms: Western tradition opposed birth control, seeing it as immoral.
Recognize historical biases in moral debates.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public policy
- health education
- religious discourse
- women's autonomy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do historical religious views shape current policies?
- What role should personal autonomy play in moral discussions?
The perspective may overlook women's agency and modern scientific views.