Scientist affirms: ‘Condoms, HIV-AIDS and Africa – The Pope Was Right’

Aids in Africa (Wiki Commons)

Map of Africa coloured according to the percentage of the Adult (ages 15-49) population with HIV/AIDS. Colour chart present in image. Countries coloured white have no information available.

In the Washington Post of March 29th, 2009, Edward C. Green, a senior research scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health, affirmed that Pope Benedict XVI was right in what he said about Condoms, HIV-AIDS and Africa. When the pope gave his comments and said that ‘condom distribution isn’t helping, and may be worsening, the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa’, he set off a firestorm of protest, Green says. “Most non-Catholic commentary has been highly critical of the pope. (…) Yet, in truth, current empirical evidence supports him.”  Take a read in order to learn what this scientist, who is not a catholic, had to share. 

Continue reading on the website of the Washington Post.

 

 

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