
While major media characterize Pope Benedict XVI’s prescription for
combating HIV infection as “unrealistic and ineffective” and
unscientific, an authority on the disease has a different message:
“More and more AIDS experts are coming to accept . . .” that “the Pope
is correct.”
By Selwyn Duke
“We have found no consistent associations between condom use and lower
HIV-infection rates, which, 25 years into the pandemic, we should be
seeing if this intervention was working.” If not for this statement’s
academic style, you might think it was rendered by a Pope or prelate.
Yet its author is actually Edward C. Green, director of the AIDS Prevention Research Project at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, who was quoted by Kathryn Jean Lopez writing at National Review Online.
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