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Leela
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Hi,
What if one person in a married couple has AIDS?
Best,
Leela
What if one person in a married couple has AIDS?
Best,
Leela
Umm, but isn’t utterly refusing to express love in the marital act sinful to start with? If true, then it would not be the greater love to refuse to make loveThere are lots of ways to show love. If my husband had an STD, I hope he would love me enough not to put me at risk at all.
Using a condom would be like saying he loved me enough to reduce the risk, but not enough to eliminate it completely.
Which is the greater love?
Then they should abstain from sex to avoid spreading the disease.Hi,
What if one person in a married couple has AIDS?
Best,
Leela
Really? Condoms are worse than abortion?Yes. The use of unnatural contraceptives is always wrong.
Sometimes it’s more evil than aborting the child that would have been concieved.
Condoms increase not only infidelity, but the proclivity toward it. Since the Lord can bring good (human life) out of the evil of fornication or adultery, to both commit adultery and to be closed to the creation of life that naturally occurs from the act is doubly sinful. Not the sort of multi-tasking that the Lord is looking for.I agree there are less problems if people wait for marriage. But frankly, that’s a ridiculous attitude to think that everybody will wait. In the real world, most people will not wait. I’m not saying its right, but if they are having sex outside of marriage, those people should definitely use a condom.
Very true. It allows a false sense of security and let’s folks think they are “free” to keep acting wrongly.Condoms increase not only infidelity, but the proclivity toward it.
Still wrong .Hi,
What if one person in a married couple has AIDS?
Best,
Leela