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Win2Win
13th February 2010, 17:40
A number of Catholic church leaders, including two very prominent but retired bishops.

More... (http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view/20100213-253036/Churchmen-denounce-free-condom-distribution)

KeithD
13th February 2010, 18:29
Well they can go and :action-smiley-081: themselves :D

bornatbirth
13th February 2010, 18:34
Well they can go and :action-smiley-081: themselves :D

but do they use protection :Erm:

aromulus
13th February 2010, 18:56
but do they use protection :Erm:

You will have to ask the choirboys...:icon_lol:

Arthur Little
13th February 2010, 22:03
A number of Catholic church leaders, including two very prominent but retired bishops.

More... (http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view/20100213-253036/Churchmen-denounce-free-condom-distribution)

Maybe, as an Office Bearer in the Church of Scotland, I oughtn't to be saying this. :NoNo: But, nonetheless, I feel I MUST ... because these would-be "Holy Willies" make me :angry:! Therefore, MY answer to that lot would be: ':UpYurs: ... go and get stuffed!'.

aposhark
13th February 2010, 22:39
They have a funny way of caring for their people.

Men who are so out of touch with reality :Brick:

Prevention rather than cure is the basis of survival and compassionate health services.

Shame on them :cwm23:

Northerner
13th February 2010, 22:56
Ahh yes, a bunch of sexually repressed men giving advice on matters of the bedroom. But at least they can rest assured that thanks to them the Aids epidemic sweeping Africa and other places will not get any better.

aposhark
13th February 2010, 23:33
Ahh yes, a bunch of sexually repressed men giving advice on matters of the bedroom. But at least they can rest assured that thanks to them the Aids epidemic sweeping Africa and other places will not get any better.

I think every country should be judged on it's own set of circumstances.
The Philippines is predominately controlled by the Roman Catholic church so they are responsible for this particular problem there.

Lots of Sub-Saharan countries are controlled by other religions and they have their own particular set of circumstances.

triple5
14th February 2010, 00:50
With so many problems worldwide with STD's and rapid population growths difficult to imagine how anybody can be against the free distribution of condoms :Erm:

Arthur Little
14th February 2010, 01:31
With so many problems worldwide with STD's and rapid population growths difficult to imagine how anybody can be against the free distribution of condoms :Erm:

:iagree: ... as any sane person WOULD! And I suppose those :crazy:, purportedly celibate dictatorial killjoys :xxsmilie_auslachen: will be saying next that the sexually-transmitted diseases, population explosions &c., are in line with "God's Will" ... as retribution for the irresponsible indulgences of the human race, in yielding to mankind's most basic desires since the time of Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden.

keithAngel
14th February 2010, 03:52
Point of fact they are not free you have to spend 250 plus peso smaller amounts only get a leaflet rolled into a tube presumably and I dougbt they will stop anything as there probably Chinese fakes:Erm:

aromulus
14th February 2010, 07:59
... as retribution for the irresponsible indulgences of the human race, in yielding to mankind's most basic desires since the time of Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden.

For what....???:Erm:

Scrumping...???:Erm:

South-east boy
14th February 2010, 10:34
Part of the reason why Pholippines is in thbe state that it is, is because of contraception not being used. Hear 5 children is considered a lot, but there that is small and 10-14 children is pretty common. But if there is very high unemployment with a lot of families bring poor, if so many families keep having so many children, what is the country going to like in 20 or so years time?! The problem will just get worse & worse until some kind of action is taken that will offset the problems.

China had a limit of 1 child which seemed very harsh to me, but imagine how the country would be now if a large amount of families had large amounts of children like families in Philippines have?