Pope: Condoms Not The Answer To AIDS

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VICTOR L. SIMPSON | 03/17/09 08:25 PM | AP

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Pope Benedict XVI waves to a cheering crowd as he leaves the airport in Yaounde, Cameroon Tuesday, March 17, 2009. Pope Benedict arrived in Cameroon Tuesday on his first trip to Africa, the fastest-growing region for the Roman Catholic church. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

YAOUNDE, Cameroon — Pope Benedict XVI said condoms are not the answer to the AIDS epidemic in Africa and can make the problem worse, setting off criticism Tuesday as he began a weeklong trip to the continent where some 22 million people are living with HIV.

Benedict's first statement on an issue that has divided even Catholic clergy working with AIDS patients came hours before he arrived in Cameroon's capital _ greeted by thousands of flag-waving faithful who stood shoulder-to-shoulder in red dirt fields and jammed downtown streets for a glimpse of the pontiff's motorcade.

In his four years as pope, Benedict had never directly addressed condom use, although his position is not new. His predecessor, Pope John Paul II, often said that sexual abstinence _ not condoms _ was the best way to prevent the spread of the disease.

Benedict also said the Roman Catholic Church was at the forefront of the battle against AIDS.

"You can't resolve it with the distribution of condoms," the pope told reporters aboard the Alitalia plane heading to Yaounde. "On the contrary, it increases the problem."

The pope said a responsible and moral attitude toward sex would help fight the disease, as he answered questions submitted in advance by reporters traveling on the plane. His response was presumably also prepared in advance.

The Catholic Church rejects the use of condoms as part of its overall teaching against artificial contraception. Senior Vatican officials have advocated fidelity in marriage and abstinence from premarital sex as key weapons in the fight against AIDS.

The late Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo made headlines in 2003 for saying that condoms may help spread AIDS through a false sense of security, claiming they weren't effective in blocking transmission of the virus. The cardinal, who died last year, headed the Vatican's Pontifical Council for the Family.

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Three-quarters of all AIDS deaths worldwide in 2007 were in sub-Saharan Africa, where some 22 million people are infected with HIV _ accounting for two-thirds of the world's infections, according to UNAIDS.

Rebecca Hodes with the Treatment Action Campaign in South Africa said if the pope is serious about preventing HIV infections, he should focus on promoting wide access to condoms and spreading information on how to use them.

"Instead, his opposition to condoms conveys that religious dogma is more important to him than the lives of Africans," said Hodes, head of policy, communication and research for the group.

Hodes said the pope was right that condoms are not the sole solution to Africa's AIDS epidemic, but added they are one of the very few proven measures to prevent HIV infections.

Even some priests and nuns working with those infected with the AIDS virus question the church's opposition to condoms amid the pandemic ravaging Africa. Ordinary Africans do as well.

"Talking about the nonuse of condoms is out of place. We need condoms to protect ourselves against diseases and AIDS," teacher Narcisse Takou said in Yaounde.

Stanley Obale Okpu, a civil servant working in the ministry of urban development in Cameroon, said: "What the pope says is an ideal for the Catholic church. But he needs to look at the realities on the ground. One should be aware of these realities. In the case of Cameroon _ and Africa as a whole _ condoms are very necessary ... You need condoms to prevent AIDS and birth control."

A crowd of photographers and cameras flashed as the 81-year-old pontiff stepped off the plane into the steaming 88-degree heat, with humidity levels measuring a wilting 90 percent.

It was the first stop on a weeklong pilgrimage that will also take Benedict to Angola as he seeks to draw international attention to Africa's problems of famine, poverty and armed conflict.

The pope was greeted by Cameroon's President Paul Biya, who has ruled since 1982 and whose government has been accused by Amnesty International of abuses in crushing political opponents.

The pope made no specific reference to the situation in Cameroon, but he did say in general remarks on Africa that "a Christian can never remain silent" in the face of violence, poverty, hunger, corruption or abuse of power.

"The saving message of the Gospel needs to be proclaimed loud and clear so that the light of Christ can shine into the darkness of people's lives," Benedict said as the president and other political leaders looked on.

Africa is the fastest-growing region for the Catholic church, though it competes with Islam and evangelical churches.

The pope said Tuesday he intends to make an appeal for "international solidarity" for Africa in the face of the global economic downturn. He said while the church does not propose specific economic solutions, it can give "spiritual and moral" suggestions.

He described the current crisis as the result of "a deficit of ethics in economic structures."

"It is here that the church can make a contribution," he said.

On the plane, Benedict also dismissed the notion that he was facing increasing opposition and isolation within the church, particularly after an outreach to ultraconservatives that led to his lifting the excommunication of a Holocaust-denying bishop.

"The myth of my solitude makes me laugh," the pope said, adding that he has a network of friends and aides whom he sees every day.

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Associated Press writers Krista Larson in Johannesburg and Emmanuel Tumanjong in Yaounde contributed to this report.

YAOUNDE, Cameroon — Pope Benedict XVI said condoms are not the answer to the AIDS epidemic in Africa and can make the problem worse, setting off criticism Tuesday as he began a weeklong trip to ...
YAOUNDE, Cameroon — Pope Benedict XVI said condoms are not the answer to the AIDS epidemic in Africa and can make the problem worse, setting off criticism Tuesday as he began a weeklong trip to ...
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Abstinence makes the church grow fondlers.

As a substitute, I recommend Absinthe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 04/14/2009
- Bobrobert I'm a Fan of Bobrobert 9 fans permalink

UP TO 1 IN 20 CONTRACT HIV WITH CONDOM USE!!!!!

OOPS BABIES MEANS OOPS HIV TRANSMISSION IS JUST AS LIKELY... SINCE THE HIV VIRUS IS SO SMALL AND QUICK!!!

roflmao

Condoms fail ... depending on who you listen to either 2% or 5% of the time... since sex is fine if your use condoms maybe folks should advertise the fact if you have sex 100 times in a year you have between a 1/50 chance to 1/20 chance of death .... self control gives you a 0% chance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 AM on 04/01/2009
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What does this guy know about sex or sexuality? He lives in his own little world dressed in white and surrounded by people who don't know about sex or sexuality. They deny themselves the privilege so they can hang with him. So why should he be giving out advice on something he has no first hand knowledge about. Nor does he have any clinical or mental health experience. So he drops in once in a lifetime to tell these people what not to do? So there will be even more people ravaged by this disease?

We know you won the "Vatican Idol" show a little ways back but stick to the stuff you know. Aids and aids prevention isn't in the scriptures. When you have an urge to poke your nose into this just remember that's the only thing you've ever used for poking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 03/31/2009
- Bobrobert I'm a Fan of Bobrobert 9 fans permalink

Condoms does not stop HIV... myth... it ONLY reduces the risk.

If you want to stop HIV... find another way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 AM on 04/01/2009
- gatogato I'm a Fan of gatogato 59 fans permalink
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Did the Pope get this idea from the Bible? (don't remember condoms are mentioned there) or his old "Mein Kampf" reader?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 03/31/2009
- gatogato I'm a Fan of gatogato 59 fans permalink
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Oh yeah, it's just about abortions and the sanctity of life. No actually, it is about control. The pope would rather see people get aids. And in some counties the Church has gotten governments to outlaw birth control.
By the way, what is the Pope's position on Priests wearing condoms when they rape children? Just asking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 03/31/2009
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 03/26/2009
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Here is another example of an institution where the C.E.O. could learn from the Japanese society. Which is, when they have failed their institution they should either resign or commit suicide. In the case of the pope I would much prefer to see the latter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 03/22/2009
- cobobs I'm a Fan of cobobs 30 fans permalink
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Pope, be careful, you could be charged to court for crimes against humanity. All those lives on your hands do not bother you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 03/19/2009
- abbeyroad I'm a Fan of abbeyroad 32 fans permalink
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do you know what else condoms do ?

they cut down on the number of abortions.

i think the pope's hat is on way too tight, because that guy just doesn't THINK logically. EVER.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 03/19/2009
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Nothing has changed in the catholic church with this new pope.
Out of touch with the world, the worlds problems as usual.
Sorry minster pope, praying and the "just say no" policy is wrong and reckless.

CONDOMS saves life's, can stop the spread of the HIV virus.
There are 22 million infected with HIV in Africa, many suffer on a daily basis
due tot lack of drugs needed to control this deadly disease.

trying to convey abstinence in a county with a magnitude of people infected with HIV is insanity.

http://alice.bigbig.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 03/18/2009
- Ty90 I'm a Fan of Ty90 4 fans permalink

He's right. People that have AIDS should sustain from having sex ever again, with anyone.
Sex is not a necessity and for people that have fatal diseases it should be the last thing
on their mind. Sex is for healthy people.

Anyway, his advice was sound.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 03/18/2009
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Yes, but a sound people should ignore!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 AM on 03/19/2009
- Ty90 I'm a Fan of Ty90 4 fans permalink

You're insane Steven. AIDS infected people should not be having sex. Would you have sex with a HIV/AIDS positive person? If so, you're likely mentally unhinged to say the least.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 03/19/2009
- Stanislaw I'm a Fan of Stanislaw 10 fans permalink
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People with AIDS should stop having sex, but they won't. We already know this. How? Because the rates of infection in sub-saharan Africa. The disease isn't being spread by blood transfusions or drug use, it's being spread by sexual contact. Like it or not, people WILL have sex regardless of the consequences, so abstinence-only education is not the answer; it's a pipe dream and nothing more. It doesn't work in America, and it won't work in Africa. For the Pope to deliberately lie to people who are dying by the millions from a disease that has no cure is reprehensible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 03/20/2009

boy that's not helpful

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 03/18/2009
- blaharumph I'm a Fan of blaharumph 14 fans permalink
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yikes! not at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 03/18/2009
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The pedophilia scandal, reinstating a Holocaust denier, excommunicating a 9 year old girl who aborted the twins her stepfather forced into her child womb, yet not excommunicating the stepfather and now this.
The RCC is just another sacred cash cow to another money sucking god, like any other religion. Increasing the ranks of the faithful with snake oil promises of salvation from a crappy life; living with AIDS for example or the slum life of overpopulated mega-cities straining with the weight of massive poverty. Meanwhile the coffers of the churches swell with the blood and sweat soaked meager earnings of those blinded by "the light".

The evidence is incontrovertible; the RCC is at war with humanity and must pass into oblivion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 03/18/2009
- katekid I'm a Fan of katekid 3 fans permalink

Pope, "You can't resolve it with the distribution of condoms..."
He belongs in Congress, not the Vatican.
Hey, Ben, how do you alleviate STD's, including AIDS?
Magic?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 03/18/2009
- underdog I'm a Fan of underdog 12 fans permalink

Nincompope?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 03/18/2009
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