I took this from another forum. Thought it was funny, interesting, and made me mad... because rubber/latex is evil.
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Vatican is now reconsidering the condom ban. It seems that they discovered that there are no:
http://www.cbc.ca/storyview/MSN/world/national/2006/04/24/vatican-condoms.html
Well, better late then never but for hundreds of thousand of people that fell prey to the missionaries spreading the "good word" about contraception it is indeed too late. The Catholic Church has played a woefully significant part in the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa and that is a fact beyond remedy.
The lies:
The facts:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/aids/story/0,7369,1059068,00.html
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Let's see what the Vatican will discover next. Is it time to start putting limitations on the Church?
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Vatican is now reconsidering the condom ban. It seems that they discovered that there are no:
...small holes in condoms so that the virus goes through...
The Roman Catholic Church might ease its longstanding opposition to the use of condoms to prevent AIDS, a senior church official says.
In comments published Sunday by la Repubblica, Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan said Pope Benedict had asked him to study the issue. Barragan heads up the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care.
"This is a very difficult and delicate subject that requires prudence," said Barragan, according to a Reuters report.
In comments published Sunday by la Repubblica, Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragan said Pope Benedict had asked him to study the issue. Barragan heads up the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care.
"This is a very difficult and delicate subject that requires prudence," said Barragan, according to a Reuters report.
Well, better late then never but for hundreds of thousand of people that fell prey to the missionaries spreading the "good word" about contraception it is indeed too late. The Catholic Church has played a woefully significant part in the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa and that is a fact beyond remedy.
The lies:
Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, said: "The Aids virus is roughly 450 times smaller than the spermatozoon. The spermatozoon can easily pass through the 'net' that is formed by the condom".
"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."
"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."
The archbishop of Nairobi, Raphael Ndingi Nzeki, said: "Aids... has grown so fast because of the availability of condoms."
A Catholic nun even advising her HIV-infected choirmaster against using condoms with his wife because "the virus can pass through".
In Lwak, near Lake Victoria, the director of an Aids testing centre says he cannot distribute condoms because of church opposition. Gordon Wambi told the programme: "Some priests have even been saying that condoms are laced with HIV/Aids."
The WHO has condemned the Vatican's views, saying: "These incorrect statements about condoms and HIV are dangerous when we are facing a global pandemic which has already killed more than 20 million people, and currently affects at least 42 million."
The organisation says "consistent and correct" condom use reduces the risk of HIV infection by 90%. There may be breakage or slippage of condoms - but not, the WHO says, holes through which the virus can pass .
Scientific research by a group including the US National Institutes of Health and the WHO found "intact condoms... are essentially impermeable to particles the size of STD pathogens including the smallest sexually transmitted virus... condoms provide a highly effective barrier to transmission of particles of similar size to those of the smallest STD viruses".
The organisation says "consistent and correct" condom use reduces the risk of HIV infection by 90%. There may be breakage or slippage of condoms - but not, the WHO says, holes through which the virus can pass .
Scientific research by a group including the US National Institutes of Health and the WHO found "intact condoms... are essentially impermeable to particles the size of STD pathogens including the smallest sexually transmitted virus... condoms provide a highly effective barrier to transmission of particles of similar size to those of the smallest STD viruses".
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Let's see what the Vatican will discover next. Is it time to start putting limitations on the Church?