98 Percent ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Catholic Women Use Birth Control Banned By Church
Han de andar parecido.
El meollo del asunto es el hecho de que tanta gente que no cree en esa religión siga reivindicándose como perteneciente a la misma.
Igualmente creo que la principal causa de esta situación tiene que ver con el desconocimiento que la mayoría de los católicos tienen para con su propia religión.
Hay mucha gente que no sabe que la iglesia prohibe el condón o la píldora anticonceptiva, por poner un par de ejemplos.
Sería interesante conocer las cifras en países de América Latina.(Reuters) -- Some 98 percent ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ sexually active Catholic women have used contraceptive methods banned by the church, research published on Wednesday showed.
A new report from the Guttmacher Institute, the nonprofit sexual health research organization, shows that ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ 2 percent ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Catholic women, even those who regularly attend church, rely on natural family planning.
The latest data shows practices ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Catholic women are in line with women ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ other religious affiliations and adult American women in general.
"In real-life America, contraceptive use and strong religious beliefs are highly compatible," said the report's lead author Rachel Jones.
She said most sexually active women who do not want to become pregnant practice contraception, and most use highly effective methods like sterilization, the pill, or the intrauterine device (IUD).
"This is true for Evangelicals and Mainline Protestants, and it is true for Catholics, despite the Catholic hierarchy's strenuous opposition to contraception," Jones said.
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Nearly 70 percent ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Catholic women use sterilization, the birth control pill or an IUD, according to the Guttmacher Institute research.
The numbers are slightly higher among women who identify as Evangelicals or Mainline Protestants, research showed.
The latest data is from the 2006-2008 National Survey ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Family Growth (NSFG).
The findings nearly match previous NSFG data from 2002, which showed that 97 percent ************SPAM/BANNEAR************ Catholic women were using birth control, and are consistent with a trend tracked over the last decade by Catholics for Choice.
Han de andar parecido.
El meollo del asunto es el hecho de que tanta gente que no cree en esa religión siga reivindicándose como perteneciente a la misma.
Igualmente creo que la principal causa de esta situación tiene que ver con el desconocimiento que la mayoría de los católicos tienen para con su propia religión.
Hay mucha gente que no sabe que la iglesia prohibe el condón o la píldora anticonceptiva, por poner un par de ejemplos.
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