I agree that any group that would discourage the use of protection is encouraging the damage that the protection is supposed to prevent.
2007-04-04 10:27:33
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answered by MONK 6
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How many times are you going to post the same question under false names?
Is the Catholic Church to blame for so many people having HIV/AIDS?
Very interesting story here. http://medsocial.com/blog.aspx?blogactio...
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Is the Catholic Church the reason why so many people have HIV/AIDS?
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Is the catholic church responsible for the amount of women with HIV/AIDS?
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Is the Catholic Church responsbile for the high amount of people tha have HIV/AIDS?
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Is the Catholic Church the main factor for the amount of people that have HIV/AIDS?
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Asked by Betty A - 4 hours ago - Religion & Spirituality - 12 Answers - Open Questions
Is the Catholic Church a reason as to why so many women have HIV/AIDS?
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2007-04-04 22:24:05
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answered by Mommy_to_seven 5
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There is no factual basis in that article, only one person's opinion, with no facts cited to back it up.
I heard a news story on the tube recently that the current Pope is actually looking at condoms for use in married relationships to halt the spread of std's, he is not allowed to say for birth control, but for std's. Any aids awareness group will tell you that abstinence is still the best prevention. She is trying to say that it's the church's fault that people are having sex without protection. She is saying that it is unrealistic for the church to expect people not to have sex outside of marriage. She wants to blame the church for a disease being spread through unprotected sex outside of marriage. If people were doing things the way the church said, they wouldn't be having *any* sex outside of marriage, and so would not be spreading aids that way. But they are to blame for people having unprotected sex outside of marriage because the church doesn't approve of birth control. If they are having sex outside of marriage, they aren't very religious in the first place, and if they are having unprotected sex outside of marriage, they are either ignoring aids education by awareness groups, or eductaion isn't reaching them. I don't think her theory is very well thought out at all, and more an excuse for Catholic bashing, than anything.
2007-04-04 18:25:22
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answered by beatlefan 7
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Catholic church still consider it a sin to use any type of birth control or condoms. So yea it is. Remove the stigmata around birth control and condoms and people would them more.
2007-04-04 20:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree but also think there are many cultures that don't approve of condoms. I mean is Africa overwhelmingly Catholic. People need to be taught and quit listening to a guy who doesn't even have sex.
2007-04-04 18:05:57
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answered by matthewky1234 2
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