Thursday, June 4, 2009

USA - The Pope Was Right about Condoms

It seems Pope Benedict XI was exactly right about HIV. In his recent comments on his way to Cameroon, he said "the scourge cannot be resolved by distributing condoms; quite the contrary, we risk worsening the problem". Tests of only seminal fluid show that one micro-liter may contain up to 100,000 HIV particles, any one of which could pass through a normal hole in latex without touching the sides. Within medical circles there is wide agreement that condoms afford virtually no protection during anal sex. Even if there were no pores in latex, in-use breakage and slip-off rates are "so high as to make condoms ineffective for protection against HIV. When one asks if there is a way to stop AIDS in its tracks, the answer is absolutely. The traditional teaching on chastity outside of marriage and fidelity within it proved it was the only sure way of stopping the spread of HIV and AIDS. If condoms had to be labeled as other harmful items are (i.e., cigarettes), the perfect official warning should be, "Expect death".
http://www.nolanchart.com/article6440.html
http://www.doctorsforlifeinternational.com/members/lifealerts.cfm

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