Josh Brahm of The Prolife Podcast told a story about a factory worker working in a condom factory holding a pin, exclaiming, “You’re not safe! You’re not safe!” as he happily poked holes at condoms at random. WOW.
This made me wonder, how safe is “safe sex”? Can you really TRUST condoms?
When you consider that an HIV virus is 450 times smaller than a sperm, the slightest flaw, the most minuscule hole is going to result in the escape of the virus. http://www.epm.org/resources/2010/Mar/26/condoms-we-trust/
The condom has a failure rate that is estimated to be between 10-30%. There are several reasons: breakage or slippage during use, manufacturing defects, and defects caused by shipping and storage in a hot or very cold place.
Moms with condom babies say, “No, of course not!”
Doctors don’t trust them.
“Simply put, condoms fail. And condoms fail at a rate unacceptable for me as a physician to endorse them as a strategy to be promoted as meaningful AIDS protection.” Dr. Robert Renfield, chief of retro-viral research, Walter Reed Army Institute
Even the “family planning” experts who promote contraceptives don’t trust them!
Even the experts aren’t certain condoms can guarantee against sexual transmission of the HIV virus. Theresa Crenshaw, M.D., has been a member of the President’ s Commission on HIV. She is past president of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists and once asked this question to 500 marriage and family therapists in Chicago: “How many of you recommend condoms for AIDS protection?”
A majority of the hands went up. Then she asked how many in the room would have sex with an AIDS infected partner using a condom. Not one hand went up. [emphasis mine]
These were marriage and family therapists, the “experts” who advise others. Dr. Crenshaw admonished them that, “It is irresponsible to give students, clients, patients advice that you would not live by yourself because they may die by it.” What does this tell you about the confidence experts have in condoms to protect persons against AIDS?
http://www.leaderu.com/offices/rusty_wright/safesex.html
Please think about this before you have “safe sex”. Consider your future. Choose life.