No I don't.Eggs said:Lets be realistic though, this people are generally having pre-marital/extra-marital sex, which is leading to the infection with AIDs. Do you really think that they care what the Pope says about condoms?
I also think there are many hypocritical catholics out there that engage in pre-marital and extra-marital sex and even practice contraception (in the confines of marriage, that's prohibited by the church) Sex is supposed to be procreative only--how many Catholics enjoy a good blowjob (non-procreative act)? That's a rhetorical question. But as for HIV, HIV transmission breaks down this way 8-900,000 have it and transmission is: gay men comprise 42%, hetero 33%, and other 25%.
Presumably, those people don't care what the pope thinks but many policy makers in this country do--the same people who decide what's legitimate for sex and health education in this country and who willingly support abstinence only education.
It underscores the point that abstinence only is not a pragmatic/realistic approach where disease prevention is concerned (see my post above). That's not to say, ok to hell with everything, let it all happen, the Church still has its standards, but this particular stance is causing more harm than good.