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CONDOMS :

Are against human dignity

Changes the act of love into a selfish quest for pleasure while rejecting responsibility

Do not guarantee protection against HIV/AIDS & STDs

May be the main reason for the spread of HIV/AIDS & STDs

Promote promiscuity in society

 

 

 

 

 

Condom Permeability

 

The width of the head of a normal human sperm is 2.5 to 3.5 microns,3 but viruses are much smaller. In a 1998 article in Rubber Plastics News, C. M. Roland of the Naval Research Laboratory Chemistry Division and M. J. Schroeder of the U.S. Naval Academy Department of Chemistry stated the following:

 

"The defining feature of viruses is their diminutive size. For example, the AIDS virus is only 0.15 microns, and the hepatitis B virus is even smaller. Given the presence in rubber of intrinsic defects two orders of magnitude larger in size, the ability of a condom or surgical glove to prevent transmission of viral particles is problematic." (On Condoms)

 

 

MUST READ ARTICLES :

1. On Condoms (American Life League)

2. Using Condoms to Prevent HIV (William E May)

3. Contraceptive Dangers ( Zenit, 8 Jan '05)

4. Interview with Card Alfonso Lopez Trujillo (20 Oct '03)

5. The Truth about Condoms (Michael Barker)

6 Social Science Confirms Harmful Effects of Contraception (Michael Baker)

7. AIDS and Responsible Procreation in the Light of Humanae Vita (Bishop Elio Sgreccia)

8.FAMILY VALUES VERSUS SAFE SEX

A Reflection by His Eminence,

ALFONSO CARDINAL LÓPEZ TRUJILLO
President, Pontifical Council for the Family
December 1, 2003

9. NIH Summary on Condum Effectiveness (2001 July)

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