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Dulcinea2721
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I am not saying that all or even most of the people who say that they are christians are actually christians. I understand that a survey is a an imperfect way of finding out what people believe and or it puts them into general categories that they should not be in. I have said that those surveys are probably skewed. I know many catholics who have differing opinions but still submit to authority of the church and accept that they are probably wrong. When I say people I know that are Catholic I do not include people who will normally call themselves “nonpraticing catholics”.
I would say you are partially correct. I do not fully know but I think the CC(comprised of actual catholics, I really don’t think this should be necessary to say actual catholics) believes that condoms are morally wrong even in cases were it would prevent the spread of aids/hiv. I could be wrong but I believe that Pope Benedict XVI said something like condoms are not the answer to the spread of aids/hiv. I think that Christopher Hitchens speaks out vary frankly on this subject basically saying that the fact that the catholic church thinks that the condom is a greater problem then the spread of aids/hiv means that the church, and by extension all who believe she is correct, are out of touch with reality not just society. He also says something like giving women the pill so that they can control when they can get pregnant is one of the best ways to reduce poverty. I have been to South Africa twice on missions trips and the consensus is pretty much the same within the church that I worked with. Granted this church only had a sphere of influence in the whole of the cape town area, but nobody really disagreed with contraception on a moral level that I saw. I know that the CC thinks it is morally wrong, I know that the CC has quite a few quotes from the ECF’s. I do not know how condoms are not under the double effect (side effect) clause in cases that prevent the spread of a diseases like aid/hiv.
Maybe I just am defining this differently I do not think that because you know a societal convention means that you are in touch with it.
Hypothetical: Do you think that the Pope can declare ex-cathedrally that condoms are acceptable if it will stop or slow the spread of disease?
- Pope Benedict XVI says that condoms are not the key to preventing the spread of aids and Christopher Hitchens opines that he is out of touch for making that comment…I for one do not assume that the Pope has his head in the sand wrt the aids crisis. I do believe that within the CC the teaching is quite clear that sexual relations are for the unity of a married couple and for procreation…
- Your experience in Africa is a valid point which brings me back to the beginning , individuals and the CC are 2 different things. The teachings of the Church and the opinions of Catholics are often times different even if that person is in a position of authority.