Why you ask are we against condoms?
Artificial contraception damages the gift of self. It destroys martial bonds because it prevents the transmission of life. For those who argue condoms should be supported because they will save lives in the fight against AIDS, condoms will not save lives. What is needed is education to change the lifestyles of these people. They must be taught that chastity is to be valued and sexual relations outside of marriage is wrong. This is a must and if we can teach this we can save more lives.
If condoms are allowed then many countries will begin to support sex outside of marriage and I guarantee that AIDS will skyrocket. People do not realize that the AIDS virus is so small that it can be transmitted through a condom.
From a comment in the article linked above:
We can see from results in Africa that the use of condoms spreads AIDS rather than stopping it. Tanzia went from 3 cases to over 2 million with condom use, while Uganda went from a 30% AIDS rate to only 6%, after it stopped condom use. Clearly condoms spread rather than stop AIDS transmission. The Church is right in rejecting them.And again it comes down to our faith. We are not to question God's Church. We should seek to understand everything and not just believing statements immediately, but we must never go against the Church's teachings on faith and morals. As Pope Paul VI proclaimed in his encyclical, Humanae Vitae, artificial contraception is contrary to the will of God.
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Hunyo 1, 2006 nang 12:56 PM-
Cathy
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Hunyo 1, 2006 nang 3:11 PM
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Sharon
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Hunyo 1, 2006 nang 3:20 PM
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MB,
True. First, if someone is being promiscuous, they don't care what the Church teaches about anything.
Secondly, there is such a thing as a marriage in which (for various reasons) the spouses remain celibate. It's a tremendous sacrifice which surely reaps rewards in Heaven.
If memory serves, the great St. Cecelia was a married celibate.
Great post! I wish everyone would read it. My husband and I are proud to practice NFP. It IS a blessing to the marriage. It definitely teaches us not to take each other for granted. I am amazed at the number of people that mock NFP, yet they themselves have never tired it. Such a shame. Thank you for this post.
Hi Moneybags,
I agree with you on this point, however, I did read an article in our Catholic newspaper that states that the church is considering allowing the use of condoms within the sacrament of marriage for those infected with the AIDS virus.
They plan to say that this use is NOT to be for use as contraception, only for the safety of the other spouse.
I will be happy to send you the article in my paper when I get a chance to type it out.
It was posted in the Texas Catholic Herald.
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