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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Madonna Wants To Adopt Another Black Child?


March 31-2009:


Madonna Wants To Adopt Another Black Child!

Pop singer Madonna is trying to adopt another Black African child. This type of behavior of several rich White folks worries me greatly. What is the point helping a few individuals in poverty, when millions are continuously being left alone after the death of a parent, or malaria, hunger, cholera, and other social maladies that are so prevalent in Africa, Asia, Central and South America.

Why can't these same Rich White folks do something REAL like what Opra Winfry does!

Build Schools, Homes, Community Services, Health Clinics, and other social infrastructure, in those states where it is vitally needed and terribly lacking.

This to my mind will do much more to ease the economic burden on those states affected or impacted, with all or most of the above tragedies.

It is so easy to show one's humanity or empathy for others who suffer, but is must be hinged upon real and realistic goals, objectives, and pragmatism.

Derryck.
NYC

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The POPE'S Full Comments On HIV & A.I.D.S!



The POPE Says Condom Use Spreads HIV & A.I.D.S

The Pope caused dismay among Aids campaigners yesterday by declaring on his first trip to Africa that condoms were not the solution to the epidemic ravaging the continent.

In his first public comments on condom use, an issue that has divided even Roman Catholic clergy working with Aids sufferers, he told reporters en route to Cameroon that Aids "cannot be overcome by distributing condoms – it only increases the problem".

Aids activists had hoped that Pope Benedict, who has emphasised previously that the Roman Catholic Church is in the forefront of the battle against Aids, would take a more nuanced approach than his predecessor, John Paul II.

Catholic and human rights activists immediately condemned the statement, saying that it showed that the Pope was out of touch with reality and advocating inhumane policies that would increase the suffering of innocent people.

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Kevin Osborne, HIV adviser at the International Planned Parenthood Federation, said: "All the evidence is that preaching sexual abstinence and fidelity will not solve the problems. We need to work with the reality of where people are, especially in countries he is visiting such as Angola, which is hard-hit by the epidemic.

"The Pope’s message will alienate everybody. It is scary. It spreads stigma and creates a fertile breeding ground for the spread of HIV."
Rebecca Hodes, head of policy, communication and research at Treatment Action Campaign in South Africa, said that if the Pope were serious about preventing HIV infections he would focus on promoting wider access to condoms and information. "Instead, his opposition to condoms conveys that religious dogma is more important to him than the lives of Africans," she said.

After his election, the Pope described Aids as "a cruel epidemic which not only kills but seriously threatens the economic and social stability of the continent", but reiterated the Vatican ban on the use of condoms. It was hoped, however, that he would modify its position to take account of particular circumstances.

Echoing words spoken frequently by Pope John Paul II, Benedict declared that the "traditional teaching of the Church" on chastity outside marriage and fidelity within it had proved to be "the only sure way of preventing the spread of HIV and Aids".

A few hours later, when his plane landed at Yaoundé the capital of Cameroon, he said that he was bringing the "Christian message of hope" to the world’s poorest continent – an assertion disputed strongly, even among his clergy. About 5 per cent of Cameroon’s 18 million people are believed to be living with HIV/Aids. Across the continent more than 22 million people are now infected.

The Vatican’s stand flies in the face of current world opinion. President Obama appears ready to reverse the Bush Administration’s controversial policy of giving financial aid only to organisations promoting abstinence and fidelity, a position adopted largely under pressure from the Christian Right.

The Pope’s comments look likely to create further division in a church racked by disagreements on numerous issues from gay rights to Holocaust denials.

A senior lay Catholic, who asked not to be named, said: "It is very hard to be a Catholic nowadays. We are meant to be following the Lord."
He said that he felt as ashamed now as he had when the mother of a nine-year-old girl who had become pregnant with twins after being raped by her stepfather was excommunicated when she allowed doctors to abort the babies. The doctors were also excommunicated, but the stepfather suffered no penalty from the Church.

The Pope will fly from Cameroon to Angola, which is staunchly Catholic as well as badly hit by HIV/Aids after years of civil war.
Two years ago there was speculation that the Vatican might amend its ban on condoms after Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, the former Archbishop of Milan, said that in couples where one partner had HIV/ Aids, the use of condoms was "a lesser evil".

The World Health Organisation says that "consistent and correct" condom use reduces the risk of HIV infection by 90 per cent.

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MY COMMENTS:

The Pontiff visited the Cameroon-Africa and said on no uncertain terms the following:

* You cannot encourage people to use condoms to prevent the spread of HIV. That would only encourage it.

* This contradicts the success that was obtained already in Uganda, from their national policy of Condom Usage for Everybody!

And if what the Pontiff suggests is taken literally, then there is no hope for the continuous millions that are being infected with HIV on that continent on a daily basis.

I wonder what kind of rationale did he use to come to this conclusion?

And to make such a comment on the continent of Africa, suggests to me, that he is complicit with this pandemic, and the dire consequences it is having on this generation, and future generations of potential leaders of Africa!

An yet, Africans seem to be embracing Roman Catholicism on a daily basis, how Ironic!

Derryck.
NYC.

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Paganism & Religion Are Synonymous!



March 01-2009:


Paganism & Religion Are Synonymous!

The only difference between these two practices are the following:

* Pagans use things like flesh, animals, and plants, as the means to worship or give reverence to their gods.

* Religionists use doctrine or philosophy based on some invisible deity, as the source for their worship or reverence.

One could also say that in Roman Catholicism, the statues like The Virgin Mary, Saint Peter, St. Francis, and other canonized religious or papal icons, are also emulated, and given reverence via prayers, and other outward forms of showing reverence.

In Islam, no physical or pictorial images, deities, or icons are allowed or worshipped. 

This may be the only religious faith that does not practice paganism in any form!

Derryck.
NYC.



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