Monday, May 01, 2006

Popes

Things like this amaze me:

Among many other issues, there is the user's intent: whether it is possible to use a condom without the intention of contraception.

"Putting on a condom is clearly something someone chooses," the Rev. Thomas Berg, an ethicist and director of the Westchester Institute, an institute for Catholic studies in New York, said by e-mail.

"And to do so in sexual relations, even if one's purpose is not to contracept, but merely to stop the spread of disease, one would still be opting for something that drastically disorders those sexual relations," he added. "And this, the church has taught to be immoral."

I love how putting on a condom, to be able to have sex with your WIFE/HUSBAND, is more "drastically disordering" to sexual relations than not being able to have sex at all. Good thinking, morons.

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