Talk:Religious views on birth control
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[edit] Catholic Church set to change its views on condom use
Here is a Guardian story outlining how in cases where AIDS or HIV is likely to be spread within a male-female marriage, the Pope is looking likely to condone it. As it is something in progress, however, it does not necessarily need to be included in the article as of yet; you should just be aware of its existence. Seegoon 13:56, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks! I have added the info to the main article at Christian_views_on_contraception#Shifting_position.3F. CyberAnth 19:54, 23 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Recent reverted edit by User:64.25.129.90
I reverted the following edit to the end of the Roman Catholicism section: "It is said, however, that the Church is not a democracy and She will not change her beliefs simply because the populace does not accept them." This might be true, but it is 1. original research, 2. not cited, and 3. POV. I actually happen to agree with the sentiment expressed, but it is unencyclopedic, and really not necessary. Time will tell. I believe it is true that the church will not change its (her?) stance on condom use, but making that prediction based on your own observations not only does not contribute constructively to the article, but it will be known in time, anyway, when no such change occurs. Peace in Christ! MamaGeek (talk/contrib) 12:53, 9 March 2007 (UTC)