Tully B.
Green = procrastinating
Sorry if any of this has already been said.
(a) haven't learned anything about contraception (which was, as Sylvester stated, caused largely by the Catholic Church)
(b) are only trying to follow the teachings of the Church to the best of their ability.
I just can't understand why the Church can't understand that they can't just proclaim abstinence as the sole solution to AIDS when they KNOW that many people simply won't remain abstinent. What the Church provides isn't a realistic solution, rather a set of moral absolutes which will only serve to worsen the situation. It. Is. Irresponsible.
I join the army, and they tell me one sure-fire way not to get injured - don't get hit by bullets. However, this is insufficient training and I die. Can the army be held responsible? I know my answer.
Prove to me that God exists. Pretend that I believe all of the earthly events within the bible, and then with all this "evidence", prove to me that there is meaning behind the miracles, that God was behind it all, and that Jesus is God and not just a friendly miracle worker with a big ego.
Go.
How can it be their fault or in any way due to their "selfishness" if they"People want sex, people have sex, and because of the Church, they decide not to use condoms." No, it is because of peoples selfishness that they choose not to wear a condom. The fact of the matter is that some people don't care about their spouses, but instead are interested only in their own personal pleasure. If they truly cared about their spouses i think they would wear a condom regardless.
(a) haven't learned anything about contraception (which was, as Sylvester stated, caused largely by the Catholic Church)
(b) are only trying to follow the teachings of the Church to the best of their ability.
I just can't understand why the Church can't understand that they can't just proclaim abstinence as the sole solution to AIDS when they KNOW that many people simply won't remain abstinent. What the Church provides isn't a realistic solution, rather a set of moral absolutes which will only serve to worsen the situation. It. Is. Irresponsible.
I think a more suitable analogy is:Another analogy:
I join the army, complete my necessary training and goto war. During the war I choose to disobey protocol and do not implement the skills I have been taught during my training, as a result I end up dead. Can the army be held responsible? No they can not. They provided me with the necessary skills to prevent the situation from happening but in the end I made the decision to ignore what I learned and went about it in my own way.
I join the army, and they tell me one sure-fire way not to get injured - don't get hit by bullets. However, this is insufficient training and I die. Can the army be held responsible? I know my answer.
It was one of Bushe's campaign points Kalamari. It's one of the reasons he had such a large proportion of the Catholic vote.Would you be able to provide references to documents that justify the pressure Catholics put on the US Government so I can assess this statement?
Ok, I don't want to get into a religious argument, but here I go.Fact: Claims that the Bible is unverifiable are unverifiable.
Prove to me that God exists. Pretend that I believe all of the earthly events within the bible, and then with all this "evidence", prove to me that there is meaning behind the miracles, that God was behind it all, and that Jesus is God and not just a friendly miracle worker with a big ego.
Go.