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  1. #81

    This needs to be considered in our Country I think. Nowadays, people treat s*x like drugs(not to express love) so its the only way to stop spreading HIV/AIDS not unless church could change the people's mind on how they perceive s*x as part of their lives.

  2. #82
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark-Knight View Post
    This needs to be considered in our Country I think. Nowadays, people treat s*x like drugs(not to express love) so its the only way to stop spreading HIV/AIDS not unless church could change the people's mind on how they perceive s*x as part of their lives.
    they can't change the mind of the people because they don't know or don't practice s3x hehehe....

  3. #83
    blame the media! blame the media! blame the media! lols!

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    Ok , if pre-marital *** or using condoms or any contraceptives are against the LAW OF GOD , then FINE . Why not contribute to the society rather than being against the state if talking about let's say "RH BILL" ?!

    The church should produce condoms with package warning label with images of souls burning in hell .. For me, that's how you minimize people from using it , I hope it will work ..

  5. #85
    Despite media claims of a revolutionary change, Pope Benedict is not altering Catholic teaching on condom use or justifying the disordered use of sexuality, Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi has explained.


    In a Nov. 21 statement from Vatican Radio, Fr. Lombardi discussed the Pope’s comments in Peter Seewald’s forthcoming book “Light of the World: the Pope, the Church and the Signs of the Times.”
    In these comments “the Pope is not reforming or changing the teaching of the Church but he reaffirms it, putting it in the perspective of the value and dignity of human sexuality as an expression of love and responsibility,” the spokesman said.


    In Seewald’s book, Pope Benedict says that the Church “of course” does not regard condom use as “a real or moral solution” to the problem of AIDS. According to Fr. Lombardi, his treatment of the topic considers an “exceptional situation” in which a sexual act presents a true risk for another’s life.
    In a short passage at the end of the tenth chapter of Seewald’s book, the Pope discusses the “banalization of sexuality,” which treats sexuality as a drug. The pontiff uses the example of a prostitute.


    “In such a case, the Pope does not morally justify the disordered exercise of sexuality,” the spokesman explained. Rather, the use of the condom to lessen the danger of contagion may be “a first act of responsibility” and “a first step on the path toward a more human sexuality” rather than acting to put another’s life at risk.


    “In this, the reasoning of the Pope certainly cannot be defined as a revolutionary turning point,” Fr. Lombardi said, following worldwide media reports of a change in Church teaching on contraception.
    He added that there is some novelty in hearing this discussion from a Pope, even in “a colloquial and non-magisterial form.” According to the spokesman, this was an “original contribution” because it refuted the “illusory path” of trust in condom use. At the same time, the papal comments showed a “far-sighted vision” attentive to the small steps which an “often very poor spiritually” humanity must take towards “a more human and responsible exercise of sexuality.”


    Fr. Lombardi repeated Pope Benedict’s view that concentrating solely on the condom trivializes sexuality. This obscures its meaning as an expression of love between people and makes it become like a drug.



    Fighting against this banalization preserves sexuality's positive value and helps it to have a positive effect on “the whole of man’s being,” Pope Benedict says in Seewald’s book.

  6. #86
    go pope! at least modern ni cya...

  7. #87
    Rep. Pacquiao opposes RH bill, condom use - Nation - GMANews.TV - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News


    Filipino boxing icon and Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao on Monday expressed his opposition to the controversial Reproductive Health bill currently pending in Congress.

    At a press conference in the House of Representatives, Pacquiao, a devout Catholic, said he is for natural family planning method, particularly abstinence.

    "Magtiis tayo, dapat may pagtitiis tayo. Makasalanan yung paggamit ng condom at pagpapalaglag ng bata (We should control ourselves. Condoms and abortions are sinful)," he said.

    "Magsakripisyo kayong mga lalaki. Yung mga babae din pala. Minsan yung babae pa ang nangangalabit (Men should control their urges. Women too, because sometimes it's the woman who initiates the move)," he added, eliciting laughter from some of those present in the press briefing.

    He said there is nothing in the Bible that tells parents to limit their children to two. "Hindi naman sinabi na 'Go out and multiply' pero dalawa lang ang anak (The Bible does not state that parents should go out and multiply but limit the number of offspring to two)."

    Pacquiao, 31, has four children with wife Jinkee. - Amita O. Legaspi/KBK, GMANews.TV

  8. #88
    Quote Originally Posted by Xilcher View Post
    Rep. Pacquiao opposes RH bill, condom use - Nation - GMANews.TV - Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs - Latest Philippine News


    Filipino boxing icon and Sarangani Rep. Manny Pacquiao on Monday expressed his opposition to the controversial Reproductive Health bill currently pending in Congress.

    At a press conference in the House of Representatives, Pacquiao, a devout Catholic, said he is for natural family planning method, particularly abstinence.

    "Magtiis tayo, dapat may pagtitiis tayo. Makasalanan yung paggamit ng condom at pagpapalaglag ng bata (We should control ourselves. Condoms and abortions are sinful)," he said.

    "Magsakripisyo kayong mga lalaki. Yung mga babae din pala. Minsan yung babae pa ang nangangalabit (Men should control their urges. Women too, because sometimes it's the woman who initiates the move)," he added, eliciting laughter from some of those present in the press briefing.

    He said there is nothing in the Bible that tells parents to limit their children to two. "Hindi naman sinabi na 'Go out and multiply' pero dalawa lang ang anak (The Bible does not state that parents should go out and multiply but limit the number of offspring to two)."

    Pacquiao, 31, has four children with wife Jinkee. - Amita O. Legaspi/KBK, GMANews.TV

    i hope he never used condom once in his lifetime. the one who has no sin may cast the first stone

  9. #89
    magtiis jud lagi mo.

  10. #90
    Quote Originally Posted by PaYaSo View Post
    i hope he never used condom once in his lifetime. the one who has no sin may cast the first stone

    Bro... nangutana imo silingan..
    kanus-daw ma expire ang condom.. ug pwde na ba daw tangtangun?


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