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Vatican Responds to Criticism of Pope's Anti-Condom Remarks

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FJMNYC

The catholic church will go to any lengths to further their agenda of fear and mass control. To tell a population or continent whose life may depend on the little information they have about prevention, that they should not use protection is not only reprehensible, but criminal. As a world leader, one have to put people's well being and lives ahead of any personal or religious belief. He should be accountable for infections his irresponsibility causes in Africa.

April 25, 2009 NYC

David

It is only natural that the vatican would support the pope since he is their leader. However, I think the pope is responsible for the deaths of millions of aborted childern, unwanted children and the transmission of HIV as well as many other STD's. I am proud to say that the pope is most certainly not my spiritual leader. He has way too much power and should use it more carefully. The pope should realize that it is 2009 and a lot of the rules that catholics have lived by for years are wrong.

April 25, 2009 Portland

Greg H

If the Pope’s comments were taken out of context, the Vatican’s statement doesn’t give any context, so I say the comments stand for themselves. Why do people still believe that a group of celibate men, with a drag-queen figurehead should be any kind of authority regarding human sexuality and relationships? It’s ridiculous. People, think for yourselves! The Belgian Parliament seems to do just that.

April 23, 2009 Davenport, FL

Frederick Wright

I not sure what all these words are trying to communicate from the spokesman of the region called the Vatican and the Bishop of Roman other than many are speaking up on this MORAL issues or Ethical views from God or a since of right direction in wholeness. But Very fascinating that the righties and secular folks are speaking up and having a dialog and hope many move past this debate to complete wholeness in action within their words to focus on the MDG’s or Millennium Development Goals. GNPUSA

April 23, 2009 Tampa, Florida

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