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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • International News

Religious Leaders Absent in the Anti-AIDS Fight

August 21, 2009

Though they exert great influence in the communities in which they serve, religious leaders are not doing enough to fight HIV/AIDS, said experts at the recent ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, held in Bali, Indonesia.

"Many religious groups and leaders are unwilling to address HIV/AIDS and make it a priority. Their commitment level is quite low, particularly when compared to the size of their budget and the amount of work they do," said Donald Messer of the US-based Center of Church and Global AIDS.

"We've been talking about HIV/AIDS and the religious groups' response for three decades now. We're still talking too much even now," said Fiji's Dominica Abo. The "most powerful contribution" religious leaders can make is addressing stigma, discrimination, and biases that put groups like women at high risk for the disease.

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The epidemic's impact on women and children needs to be addressed from a faith-based perspective, said the Rev. Youngsook Charlene Kang of the United Methodist Church in the United States, noting that women account for nearly half of all infections worldwide. "We need to call on religious leaders to educate and create new pathways within our churches for parishioners to learn the role that faith communities can play."

Messer noted that many conservative Muslim and Christian groups continue to preach against contraceptives, including condoms, believing they promote promiscuity. "[Yet] when used directly and consistently, condoms are humanity's best protection and weapon against HIV/AIDS," he said. "Some religious leaders are more eager to preserve the purity or correctness of theological perspectives than their task to save human lives."

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Adapted from:
Inter Press Service
08.13.2009; Lynette Lee Corporal

This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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Comment by: Cahtuban (Indonesia) Fri., Aug. 28, 2009 at 6:04 pm EDT
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Comment by: Rick Roberts (Atlanta, Georgia) Thu., Aug. 27, 2009 at 9:54 pm EDT
It's the 21st century, and they still believe in a magical sky god. How do you expect to appeal to reason?

Comment by: Cahtuban Thu., Aug. 27, 2009 at 2:25 pm EDT
AIDS actually is a guest sent by God in the world, a kind of warning and forcing element to make the human to go back to the right way, not to exaggerate on destroying their own circles of life, but to organize a harmonious life with the universe. If you want to know the views of religious people about AIDS, please see on : www.yalagada.com ...Forum : - Why is AIDS hard to be healed ? - What is the true HIV ? - AIDS treatment ( Concept 1996 ), etc.

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