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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: New York
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Dec 2nd, 2003, 05:34 PM
Well first of all this law has nothign to do with condoms. Its about birth control pills. But condoms aren't 100% and nothing is but its still better then going in raw and risking it openly. The church doesn't but should accept condoms since its more a matter of health then morality. And some married couples will use condoms if one of them for say had AIDS from birth so its not even his fault. So by the church condemning these people as sinners from trying to prevent a diesease is ridiculous. And trust me condoms won't save the Africans now. Its already way to out of control. I think the pratice of not fucking everyone they see like they have been doing for centuries might work alittle better.
Birth control pills is another story and I don't think a church should have to pay for their workers to buy them. Thats not a matter of health. BC pills dont prevent AIDS. It prevents women from getting pregnant. Why should the church have to pay for that or anyone for that matter if it violates their beliefs. Mormans don't have to go into the draft. I'm pretty sure I and every man has to pay for their own overpriced condoms. Why isn't that covered?
If you blame the church for the spread of AIDS(or for their deaths or whatever you said) why not culture that tells you its cool to bone everyone? You can't blame anyone for the disease. Bash the church if its called for don't throw out ignorant statements. America has intervened and told the Africans to indeed use condoms and gave them out to them. So unless Christian Africans are inferior to christians in America, they are getting both sides of the arguement as we are in America and we don't have an epidemic here(yet at least)
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I'm all for the idea of stoning the rapists, but to death...? That's a bit of a stretch, but I think the system will work. - Geggy
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