Posted on 03/17/2009 7:35:41 AM PDT by kellynla
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE
Pope Benedict XVI said Tuesday that the distribution of condoms is not the answer in the fight against AIDS in Africa.
Benedict has never before spoken explicitly on condom use although he has stressed that the Roman Catholic Church is in the forefront of the battle against AIDS. The Vatican encourages sexual abstinence to fight the spread of the disease.
"You can't resolve it with the distribution of condoms," the pope told reporters aboard the Alitalia plane headed to Yaounde, Cameroon. "On the contrary, it increases the problem."
Some priests and nuns working with victims of the AIDS pandemic ravaging Africa question the church's opposition to condoms.
The pope also said that he intends to make an appeal for "international solidarity" for Africa in the face of the global economic downturn.
He said that while the church does not propose specific economic solutions, it can give "spiritual and moral" suggestions.
Describing the current crisis as the consequence of "a deficit of ethics in economic structures," the pope said, "It is here that the church can make a contribution."
Benedict's seven-day pilgrimage will take him to Cameroon and Angola.
Africa is the fastest-growing region for the Roman Catholic Church.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
My spouse, nor I, would ever take any chance of giving
the other a horrible disease. We love one another too much.
When you love someone, you make sacrifices, and the sacrifice would be no love making.
You actually answered two questions in you reply, although
one was not asked.
“Yes, if I were to have sex with a person who has HIV/AIDS,
I would only do so wearing a condom.”
I really don't want to be insulting, there's no need for that in polite company. But I really have to think that you're not exactly all there are you...
“Safer” is not “safe.” Here’s a simple illustration: it is safer to be struck by a speeding Mini Cooper than to be struck by a speeding Peterbilt hauling steel trusses.
You qualified it to someone with HIV who is your spouse. Thus, the answer you posted (”yes”) is actually “no.”
Very slippery.
So, let’s rename “safety equipment” like helmets, pads, etc to “safer equipment” since they don’t protect people from death or serious injury 100% of the time.
Go for it.
You see, sex isn't all there is to a marriage. Sex is mainly for the purpose of making babies.
You've been taught that sex is some uncontrollable urge that you simply must have or else your dick will fall off or something.
That simply isn't true. You can live without it just fine, and if your wife has a terrible disease, then you'll have to, won't you.
Or would You be so weak and need to go out and have an affair, breaking your vows and committing a sin?
This proposition is false, thus your argument fails, in addition to the reasons given by Petronski.
"...an STD..." generally? Or HIV specifically?
Was the study conducted or funded by someone with an ulterior motive?
While you may think you are funny, You are anything but.
Obviously you haven't a clue what life is like in most parts of Africa, besides the washed stuff you see on your TV.
I think he was trying to be darkly ironic, with a hip sense of utter trenchancy...like Jeaneane Garafalo or Michael Moore.
Of course. Condoms are enabling technology for promiscuity, which spreads disease.
That’s the claim from one study. The article nevertheless points to lots of data which shows that it was, in fact, the abstinence and being faithful that was responsible for Uganda’s success.
The empirical evidence in Africa says yes. For several years, Uganda had much lower rates of HIV infection than most of its neighboring countries. The difference was that Uganda had a systematic program of discouraging risky sexual behaviors with a strong emphasis on abstinence as the BEST method of preventing the spread of HIV. The neighboring countries had aggressive condom distribution programs to promote "safer" sexual activity of using a product with a 15% failure rate at preventing pregnancy and not even measured in terms of the failure rate at preventing the spread of STD's. As health officials became more enlightened and decided to augment Uganda's HIV/AIDS prevention programs with the distribution of condoms, the rate of HIV infection started rising.
You assume that all such predators have HIV/AIDS, but I'll set that aside to get to the real problems:
Do you think one willing to force a teen or pre-teen into sex is going to be conscientious about a condom?
What do you think is the condom failure rate in forced (probably violent) sex?
i think it was uganda. I seem to remember Rush talking about this country about 3 years ago when some report was released that showed this country was the only one in africa to have significantly reduced aids. Abstinence is the only guarantee against AIDS
I think I’ve heard of these “ocean” thingies...aren’t they what man makes drown the poor baby polar bears?
The point was that Africa isnt the only country having an issue with Aids -
Stop watching so much TV. It makes you grumpy and sarcastic.
:-)
humblegunner needs to learn that condoms are porous; that means they have holes in them, and those holes are large enough for HIV to pass through.
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