Pell and Pope Say "Condoms? We don't need no stinkin' condoms"
Okay, so they probably didn't really say that although that would be kind of funny. This, however, is not a laughing matter folks. Cardinal George Pell, the Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, is backing up the Pope in saying that condoms are detrimental to the fight against AIDS. Pell was quoted on an Australian TV show saying condoms "encourage promiscuity." You know what "encourages promiscuity"? Raging hormones, hit singles by Nelly Furtado, and human nature. It's gonna happen, dude. People are going to have sex no matter what and if you're telling people radical and unfounded claims about prevention methods, you're just being irresponsible.
Check this... What's easier? Asking someone to use a condom or trying to get someone to delve into spirituality and find it in themselves to restrain themselves from acting on their feelings and emotions.
I'm not saying people ought to go out and totally indulge on their innermost desires. I'm just saying it's not something someone can control by eliminating all but one method of prevention.
If you're someone who uses condoms, keep doing what you do. Feel proud of yourself for doing your part in world-wide prevention.
via: The Sydney Morning Herald
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