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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp
How many people had to die of AIDS before the Vatican came to its senses about condoms? About 25 million, over the course of the last 30 years. It's pretty extraordinary that until now, preventing pregnancy was considered a worse sin than spreading death. This is a source of moral leadership?
I'm sorry, this is what happens when you seek sexual guidance from a geriatric virgin wearing a dress.
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Now, to play devil's advocate, if the people with AIDs were following the Catholic Church's teachings it wouldn't have been spread so fast and might never have become an epidemic. It's harder to blame the Pope for causing the problem when it's fairly obvious the relevant individuals are not listening to him anyway. Realistic? No. But at least it's internally consistent.
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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
My pastor was talking recently about people who make the arguement thay the Bible couldn't possibly account for all of the scientific and social develoments of the modern world. The problem with that line of thinking is that most Christian religions take the Bible as the divine Word of God, or at the very least the Inspired Word of God. That being the case, can you really argue that God didn't know what kind of shape the world would be in 2010?
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Beyond the other things mentioned you could take the stance that the human writers of the Bible, divinely inspired though they may be, could not have comprehended the modern world and thus couldn't have written much about it if at all. Question then would be why aren't there more scriptures being written now and recognized as God's word. Answer to that would be that the basics are covered in the current book so deal.
Gets damned confusing after a while.
ETA: Anyone know of any sort of sites where theological debates happen as a matter of course? I'm looking for some place where someone could attempt to counteract my thought processes and provide me with some different points of view. Almost a "Try to convert me, please" thing but with someone far more educated than our local hobbit. Unless anyone here would like to volunteer...