Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Condoms AIDs Pope

NY Times editorial: Pope Benedict XVI has every right to express his opposition to the use of condoms on moral grounds, in accordance with the official stance of the Roman Catholic Church. But he deserves no credence when he distorts scientific findings about the value of condoms in slowing the spread of the AIDS virus.

Not only does the Pope skew physical evidence, but also disregards what is written in the Torah about a man spilling seed upon the ground. In the Torah the two instances of this commission results from greed and envy; plus, the preservation of life always precludes the law.

Catholics celebrate celibacy whereas the other peoples stemming from the teachings of Avraham 4000 years ago celebrate sexuality. Avraham, who the Midrash-Book of Metaphor says is the reason for creation, beseeched God saying: my life is pointless without children. Avraham is father to the Arab, Jewish peoples where celibacy is a crime against God.

Originally Chaim Vital, author of the Cabala was unable to read the writings of the Ari, father of the Cabala, because they were so sexual; the Ari responded saying, I will teach you everything and you can write it down as you wish—everything in Cabala written by Chaim Vital utilizes sexual inference—the language of truth.

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