The Ratzi condom fallout continues

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Condoms mocking Papa Razti have been distributed in Paris
(Photo: Boris Horvat/AFP)

Stephen Bates, writing at The Guardian, reminds us why the Pope should put a Papal sock in it. The respected medical journal Lancet has condemned the pontiff’s recent remarks about condoms exacerbating the AIDS epidemic saying, “When any influential person … makes a false scientific statement that could be devastating to the health of millions of people, they should retract or correct the public record.”

Pope distorting scientific evidence about condoms, claims Lancet
Medical journal calls for pope’s ‘outrageous and wildly inaccurate’ claims over HIV/Aids to be retracted

The medical journal the Lancet has accused Pope Benedict XVI of distorting scientific evidence to promote Catholic doctrine following his remarks about condom use and HIV.

The attack — which also said that the pope did not know what he was talking about and had put millions of lives at risk — followed his statement last week during a visit to Africa that the use of condoms increased HIV infection rates. This was later amended by the Vatican, which said that condom use merely increased the risk of transmission.

The pope’s remarks, made to journalists on a flight to Cameroon at the start of his visit, overshadowed his trip and provoked condemnation from health and aid agencies, as well as protests from the UN and the governments of Germany, France and Belgium.

Today’s Lancet editorial said the Pope’s statement was “outrageous and wildly inaccurate”.

It added: “By saying that condoms exacerbate the problem of HIV/Aids, the pope has publicly distorted scientific evidence to promote Catholic doctrine.

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The pope’s latest remarks have led some observers to question his judgment after recent controversies surrounding the Vatican over relations with other religions and the decision to rescind the excommunication of the English bishop Richard Williamson. The decision was made days after it emerged he had made contentious comments about the Holocaust, prompting accusations that he was a Holocaust denier.

Observers believe that the pope, 81, an academic theologian who has spent much of his career inside the Vatican, is reluctant to seek advice and relies on a small coterie around him.

His remarks about condoms amplified the Catholic hierarchy’s opposition to artificial birth control, which has rumbled on and alienated many liberal Catholics over the last 40 years since it was published in an official church document in the 1960s.

(emphasis: mine)

In other words, the Pope has no experience of reality as we know it, lives in a gaily-painted bubble, and is surrounded by yes-men in red dresses and funny hats. Oi! Human lives are at risk here. To paraphrase the blessed Madonna, “Papa Ratzi, don’t preach.”

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  1. TheTaxCollector,

    Except…

    …The Pope is right. Nobody has proven that condoms are more effective than abstinence, or faithful monogamous relationships.

    Attacking the Catholic Church doesn’t mean it’s teaching are wrong…only that you haven’t taken time to study them.

    Ignorance is bliss…Defiant ignorance is, well, ignorant.