"Love—Marriage—Birth Control" by Bertrand Edward Dawson Dawson, is a speech given at a Church meeting that tackles tough topics about relationships, families, and choices. It discusses how love and sex fit into marriage, looking at them not just for having babies but also as ways for couples to connect. The speech touches on the idea that using birth control is becoming more common and suggests it's not just a question of right or wrong. Instead, it proposes that planning families could make life better for parents and kids, and even help society overall. Dawson asks for everyone to talk openly about these issues and for the Church to think about changing its views to match how people live today.

Love—Marriage—Birth Control Being a Speech delivered at the Church Congress at Birmingham, October, 1921
By Bertrand Edward Dawson Dawson
In a time of changing views, a controversial speech challenges old ideas about love, marriage, and the choices that shape families.
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About the AuthorBertrand Edward Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn, was a physician to the British Royal Family and President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1931 to 1937. He is known for his responsibility in the death of George V, who under his care was surreptitiously injected with a fatal dose of cocaine and morphine to hasten his death, without obtaining any prior patient consent and in contravention of the law at the time, possibly constituting or amounting to murder and high treason.
Bertrand Edward Dawson, 1st Viscount Dawson of Penn, was a physician to the British Royal Family and President of the Royal College of Physicians from 1931 to 1937. He is known for his responsibility in the death of George V, who under his care was surreptitiously injected with a fatal dose of cocaine and morphine to hasten his death, without obtaining any prior patient consent and in contravention of the law at the time, possibly constituting or amounting to murder and high treason.
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