Asked by Tracie
WHAT TYPE OF FACELLIES IS THIS QUESTION AND WHY:
gave a radio interview (broadcast on National Public Radio) in which he
said that the Church was against the use of condoms. Even though the
rate of AIDS infection in Puerto Rico is much higher than on the U.S.
mainland, the spokesman said that the Church could not support the use
of condoms because they are not absolutely reliable in preventing the
spread of the disease. “If you could prove that condoms were absolutely
dependable in preventing a person from contracting AIDS, then the
Church could support their use.”
In February 1992, a representative of the Catholic Church in Puerto Rico
gave a radio interview (broadcast on National Public Radio) in which he
said that the Church was against the use of condoms. Even though the
rate of AIDS infection in Puerto Rico is much higher than on the U.S.
mainland, the spokesman said that the Church could not support the use
of condoms because they are not absolutely reliable in preventing the
spread of the disease. “If you could prove that condoms were absolutely
dependable in preventing a person from contracting AIDS, then the
Church could support their use.”
In February 1992, a representative of the Catholic Church in Puerto Rico
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Answered by
Nosferatu
Did some of this get cut off? Fallacies is what you intended to type above, correct?
Answered by
PsyDAG
I don't know what type of fallacy it is, but any type of treatment or vaccine is not 100% effective. They are ignoring the relatively high proportion of success of condoms in preventing AIDS. In essence, the Church saying that, if one condom fails, this is the reason for not using condoms.
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.
Answered by
sami
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