Posted on 10/14/2003 7:33:33 PM PDT by narses
The Catholic Church has been accused of warning people in African, Asian and other countries with high rates of HIV infection that condoms do not protect against the transmission of the virus, the claims come just a day after a report revealed that a young person is now infected with HIV every 14 seconds.
According to BBC report, "cardinals, bishops, priests and nuns in four continents of the church have been quoted as saying HIV can pass through tiny holes in condoms but latest warnings were made in a Panorama programme called 'Sex and the Holy City' by one of the Vatican's most senior cardinals Alfonso Lopez Trujillo who allegedly suggests that the AIDS virus is roughly 450 times smaller than the spermatozoon and could pass through net formed by the condom.
Trujillo, President of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for the Family, called on governments to urge people not to use condoms.
His words "These margins of uncertainty, should represent an obligation on the part of the health ministries and all these campaigns to act in the same way as they do, with regard to cigarettes, which they state to be a danger."
In swift reaction to this claim, the World Health Organization (WHO) has condemned the comments and warned the Vatican to desist from putting lives at risk with such utterances.
A spokeswoman to WHO was quoted as saying that" Statements like this are quite dangerous"We are facing a global pandemic which has already killed more than 20 million people and currently affects around 42 million. "There is so much evidence to show that condoms don't let sexually transmitted infections like HIV through. "Anyone who says otherwise is just wrong."
Also reacting, Catherine Hankins, Chief Scientific Advisor to UNAIDS,, argued that the statements by Catholic Church are totally incorrect saying that Latex condoms are impermeable. She added that latex condoms are not only good but can perfectly prevent HIV transmission from one person to another during sex.
According to her, " "It is very unfortunate to have this type of misinformation being broadcast, "It is a concern. From a technical point of view, the statements are totally incorrect. "Latex condoms are impermeable. They do prevent HIV transmission."
Meanwhile, several anti - AIDS campaigns have also condemned the call by the Vatican arguing that condoms are straightforward and effective way of preventing HIV transmission and to suggest otherwise is dangerous.
However, the claim by the Catholic Church is already having effect on the condom distribution activities of some anti HIV/AIDS programmes.
Efforts to get a reaction from Catholic Secretariat in Lagos were unsuccessful as at press time.
It intrigues me that no religion of which I am aware has been able to avoid tying itself in knots over this most basic of human activities. The "sex is DIRTY!" mantra has been the harbinger of far too much guilt and bad results over the years.
When my wife and I decided we wanted a child, we had one. When we decide we want another, we will do so again. In the meantime, "abstinence" is NOT going to happen, and we will use contraception as needed. Somehow, I do not think God will send us both to Hell for that.
Mere manners and personal consideration not arising to marital love would seem to suggest that the health interests of a spouse should suffice to trigger abstinence when necessary. One spouse has a back injury of significance. Should the other express "love" by saying: "Your back injory is no concern of mine, I want to have sex and have it now"?
The crack about Harvard tuitions is obviously meant for the mindset of American materialism which regards that next Mercedes Benz as more important than that next child. We Christians have been told to be fruitful and multiply (not until some arbitrarily chosen ideal population is achieved, but just be fruitful and multiply.) We are not told to carefully calculate an ideal number of children to be balanced against the affordability of that castle in Spain or other material excess. If children are starving, it is the Christian's obligation to feed them and not just his own kids although charity always ought to begin at home with the entitlements of one's children. We are not tripping over starving folks in rural Illinois. I cannot speak for Georgia.
I think it would have been right and sensible (though not PC) to quarantine those with AIDS. It worked with TB and it would work with AIDS. Why should the general population be exposed?
My Church via JPII says that there is room at the banquet table of life for all of God's children.
I also think that NFP is not wise but it at least does not harm the unitive aspect of the marriage. The huge risk that you reference is that a child will be born. That is a rather traditional risk and easily undertaken. I think it is wrong to "stop pregnancy" without GRAVE reason. I think that purposely getting pregnant within marriage is NOT immoral. You will not find me to be a general defender of NFP.
Those who believe in birth control should practice it so that they may be sure to be governed by those who neither believe in it nor practice it.
Do you also have a problem intellectually with the prohibition of homosexual behavior? What makes you imagine yourself a Catholic? What you find flabbergasting is that your opinion does not count in the formulation of Church policy. You are obviously a chronic malcontent. You ought to find one of the many spinoff churches that will cater to your idiosyncracies but stop sullying the good name of Catholicism by calling yourself Catholic.
Read more carefully. I wrote that the only way that HIV is known to spread SEXUALLY is through anal transmission. Of course, HIV is spread through non-sexual means, contaminated blood and intravenous drug use. You're off topic when you bring in non-sexual transmission. And please don't call what you do here debate. You haven't presented a single argument or responded to any of mine.
My meaning exactly, BlackElk. I hope your post is read with more care than mine have.
Have you considered Congregationalism? They call ministers according to the tastes of the congregation. Unitarianism-Universalism? They believe everyone is going to heaven, providing it exists, quite egalitarian, don't you know?
Objective reality is objective reality. You dissent from Catholic doctrine and you are NOT Catholic. No one says you have to be Catholic and you are not. For someone who adopts an essentially Protestant view of YOPIOS, you are also somewhat hard on Protestants in saying that God wants no one to be Protestant and on Jews in saying that God wants no one to be Jewish.
Further, stop kidding yourself that this has something to do with Vatican II. I bet you like humble apologizing more than other papal qualities. Are you imagining that a pope will someday apologize for whatever it is that actually irks you?
Antoninus has already made the most important point in response to this post of yours and I second everything he said.
I do wish that no one claming Catholicism be allowed to dissent but unfortunately we live in a fallen world. Don't be surprised, however, when Catholics defend the Church in the face of the entrenched impertinence of her allegedly "Catholic" critics and other chronic malcontents.
No one drafts you to remain in the Roman Catholic Church. You are free to belong to any Church whose precepts you share. Integrity does require that you not ascribe to the Church positions that it does not advocate.
Bishop Fulton Sheen once said that if the Church's critics were accurate, he would not be a Catholic either. He died a Catholic, however, and an enthusiastic one at that.
Obviously, you haven't studied the history of the Counter-Reformation.
Further, to those who say that the Church cannot make mistakes, the Pope, and others in the Church, have apologized numerous times, e.g., for failing to help more Jews during the Holocaust. See also Memory and Reconciliation: The Church and the Faults of the Past, which apologized primarily for the use of force in the service of the truth.
I may be right, I may be wrong, but regardless, I am a Catholic. I pray for Christ to show me the way.
Thank you for taking the time to voice your opinions. I do disagree with you, but respect your service in what you see as the truth.
Absolutely, unless the condoms are made of latex or polyurethane. And then, of course, the condoms must be 100% free of any defects, which is a quality level that can never be assured.
And on top of that, you'd be surprised at how many people manage to screw up using a condom (no pun intended); they can put it on wrong, allow "seepage" to drip in the wrong place as they take it off afterwards, etc.
Christ did not say that lusting after your own wife is the equivalent of adultery. He said, adultery is a sin, but the sin includes not just acts, but desires. It is normal, healthy and good to feel lust for your spouse. Christ didn't say that, because He didn't have to. His audience was His fellow Jews.
Christ said that He did not come to change the Mosaic law. According to that law, it is the duty of a man to sexually satisfy his wife. See Exodus 21:10 (conjugal rights) and the commentary on it.
What a childish thing to say!
The things you decry are all perversions of God's gifts.
drunkenness God gave us alcohol (see the Wedding in Cana). Abuse of alcohol is our choice, not His.
drugs God gave us drugs - for surgery, acute and chronic pain, these are blessed indeed. Abuse of drugs is our choice, not His.
gluttony God gave us appetites, and food. Gluttony is our choice, not His.
gossip God gave us healthy interest in others. Abuse of this is our choice, not His.
vanity God gave us healthy self interest. Abuse of this is our choice, not His.
strip-clubs, one-night-stands, and hookers God gave us a healthy interest in sex. Abuse of this is our choice, not His.
gambling I could say something snarky about Bill Bennett here, or maybe church Bingo, but won't. Being willing to take a risk in order to have a reward can be a very healthy thing, but again, this is something that can be abused, by our choice, not God's.
Now, back to sexual desire and joy in marriage. Yes, this is a gift from God. Long and healthy marriages are the backbone of our society. Happy and loving married couples are the glue that holds the world together.
Go back to the wedding at Cana, where Christ changed water into wine for the wedding feast. This was Christ's first miracle. He would not have done it if He did not approve of marriage.
Christ loved women, and of course I mean that in a non-sexual way. He kept the adulteress from being stoned to death. He was compassionate to Mary Magdalene. Remember the story of Mary and Martha - He approved of Mary joining in the religious discussion, rather than sending her into the kitchen with Martha. Women were an important part of His life.
I have no doubt that He was able to look at women without lust, but also I have no doubt that He felt joy in the company of women.
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