Naw, even every single Protestant denomination at one point did. It was the Anglicans in 1930 that broke the line and allowed for birth control only for married couples in limited circumstances and then it just snowballed into sex for everyone as we have today.
Martin Luther -- This is a most disgraceful sin. It is far more atrocious than incest and adultery. We call it unchastity, yes, a Sodomitic sin. For Onan goes in to her; that is, he lies with her and copulates, and when it comes to the point of insemination, spills the semen, lest the woman conceive. Surely at such a time the order of nature established by God in procreation should be followed. Accordingly, it was a most disgraceful crime to produce semen and excite the woman, and to frustrate her at that very moment. (LW 7.20-21).
John Calvin -- “It is a horrible thing to pour out seed besides the intercourse of man and woman. Deliberately avoiding the intercourse, so that the seed drops on the ground, is doubly horrible. For this means that one quenches the hope of his family and kills the son, which could be expected, before he is born. This wickedness is now as severely as is possible condemned by the Spirit, through Moses, that Onan, as it were, through a violent and untimely birth, tore away the seed of his brother out the womb, and as cruel as shamefully has thrown on the earth. Moreover he thus has, as much as was in his power, tried to destroy a part of the human race. When a woman in some way drives away the seed out the womb, through aids, then this is rightly seen as an unforgivable crime. Onan was guilty of a similar crime” (Calvin’s Commentary on Genesis, vol. 2, part 16).
Christians universally condemned birth control until 1930 and since then only the Catholics (at least in doctrine) have held the line although Catholics in practice nowadays disgracefully contracept as much as anyone else.
Naw, even every single Protestant denomination at one point did. It was the Anglicans in 1930 that broke the line and allowed for birth control only for married couples in limited circumstances and then it just snowballed into sex for everyone as we have today.
Christians universally condemned birth control until 1930 and since then only the Catholics (at least in doctrine) have held the line although Catholics in practice nowadays disgracefully contracept as much as anyone else.