Pope
Franciscus in Mozambique!
One of the
poorest countries in the world, Mozambique, was visited by Pope
Franciscus recently.
Hundreds of
thousands (?) of Faithful are said to have turned out to attend Mass
being celebrated by the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
The question
rears its ugly head: How many of those faithful were infected by HIV?
How many could
be free of the dread disease of AIDS if only that same man,
Franciscus, would not, as did his predecessors, continue to forbid
the use of condoms during sex?
Sex is,
reportedly, the main transporter of the HIV virus.
The use of
condoms, so scientists and common sense tell us, would largely
prevent this virus from traveling from one partner of sexual
relation to the other.
However, the
use of condoms would also prevent conception and thereby the eventual
birth of another human being.
Stubbornly the
Catholic Church, lead by its Popes, still clings to the absurd notion
that sex is to be indulged in only for the purpose of procreation,
which the wearing of a condom would of course also prevent.
So, a country
of approximately 30 Million people, of which about 2.2 Million people
suffer from Aids, or at least are HIV infected, must continue to
suffer because one man “celebrates a Mass” and “prays” for
the suffering, but refuses to urge his adherents to protect
themselves and/or his partner from this horrible disease by wearing a
protective device.
Here, before
you, are two preventatives:
“Prayer”,
which, unfortunately, has a worse than extremely poor track record in
prevention of sickness and disease, and
“Condoms”
which, while probably not fool prove, have a very high probability of
success in this prevention.
Come on,
Francis, wake up and do the right thing.
Bertstravels
fears that he
will not.