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Title: Covenant with death: the attitude of churches in Botswana towards the use of condoms by Christians, and its social implications
Authors: Amanze, James N.
Keywords: HIV/AIDS
Botswana
Pandemic
Depopulation
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Botswana Society, http://www.botsoc.org.bw
Citation: Amanze, J.N. (2000) Covenant with death: the attitude of churches in Botswana towards the use of condoms by Christians, and its social implications, Botswana Notes and Records, Vol. 32, pp. 201-208
Abstract: This paper examines the preventative role of condoms in the fight against HIV/ AIDS. It will be argued in this paper that because of the magnitude, severity, devastation and complexity of the HIV/AIDS pandemic there is great need to advise people to use condoms as one of the weapons in the fight against this deadly disease. The primary objective of this advice is to save human lives, though this of course quite often compromises moral standpoints. Failure to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS by all means available is like entering into a covenant with death, which may consequently lead to the eventual depopulation of Botswana.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1030
ISSN: 0525-5090
Appears in Collections:Research articles (Dept of Theology and Religious Studies)

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