can i just put it out there that the vast majority of catholics in Australia and around the world support the use of contraception, despite the official doctrines coming out of the vatican
in fact catholic nuns have been a major distributor of contraceptives in Africa in recent years
please direct your anger at the Pope and not at the religion in general
is this true? can we have a link plz because it's actually fairly startling if it is true. In a good way.in fact catholic nuns have been a major distributor of contraceptives in Africa in recent years
Granted, but surely condoms > no condoms?Condom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm fairly certain that it's well known that condoms do have their faults, and have a natural fail rate
And if Caucasians weren't having sex, neither would we.if you want to be realistic, of course!
but truthfully, if africans weren't having sex then there'd be no std's
Soz its really hard to find the original article that I read atm, since all the search results relate to the recent words of the pope.is this true? can we have a link plz because it's actually fairly startling if it is true. In a good way.
But there’s also evidence that a pragmatic approach is being taken by some Catholic clergy working on the front line of HIV service delivery. Speaking at a UNAIDS press conference in London prior to the 2004 International AIDS Conference, Dr Peter Piot, head of UNAIDS and himself a Catholic, provided an example of such pragmatism. He described meeting Catholic nuns in southern Africa who were distributing condoms to women. When Dr Piot asked them how they could distribute condoms in defiance of official Vatican teaching, one of the nuns replied "Rome is a long way away".
The fail rate for condoms is less than 2 per cent. Which means that they would have to be having sex at least 50 times more often, for there to be at least an equal chance of contracting HIV than if they did not use the condoms. Considering the chance of condom failure is even lower, it would mean that that number is higher.I haven't read through the conversation.
I guess what he's trying to say is that condoms will cause people in Africa, for example, to have more sex - rather than restraining themselves. (which is what the Church wants, and why they don't like condoms.)
With condoms not being 100% protection, people would almost definately increase the amount of sex they're having - but it is not without risk.. and if done improperly, COULD increase the HIV spread because people are having more sex on the grounds of 'It's okay now."
In realistic terms, if these people are aware of - and practice - the propper use of condoms for STD spread prevention, then it should decrease the spread of HIV.