Birth Control for Priests
Don't blame your friendly fat friar for being fat. He may have been put on "medication" that starts with medrox... something or other (read for the release form which explains what it is)
HERE- http://www.bishop-accountability.org/reports/1985_12_09_Peterson_Guidelines/Hopkins_05_DepoProveraRelease.pdf
Here's how they control the myth of chastity/celibacy-a pill a day will do you.
Who needs cold showers if you can just take a birth control pill?
You should know if you were prescribed this 'treatment' that this drug was the subject of a massive class action in which it was claimed that the drug has serious bone density reduction properties/effects- meaning your bones will break in few years from now like you were an 85 year old woman. It has a litany of harmful effects. click here; if they drugged you and didn't tell you what it would do you may have a case
And HERE
Women shouldn't take it. Priests definitely shouldn't take it. In fact you may be part of a class action out there if you did sign one of these waiver forms.
You should not ever let a 'treatment' center treat you for normal heterosexual attraction. You should marry her.
Only one organization in the world hit with 3 billion dollars of sexual perversion/deviancy settlements/claims would not be subject to a massive Congressional investigation, restrictive legislation and possible RICO suits. It's nearly unforgivable that the Pope declares all this a 'mystery.' Normal heterosexuals are drugged into impotency, gays are therapeutically treated with 'masterbation satiation' therapies, normal heterosexuals are flatly banned, locked out, and yet the Pope finds the incidences of sexual perversion and deviance 'a mystery.' You should expect a bit more intelligence from someone ruling spiritually a billion people shouldn't you? Has early Altzheimers set in there?
It's a bit like lobotomizing a population and wondering why everyone is flunking their driving test. Mystery to Me Sherlock.
And they wonder why France wants to stay a Secular country and why Separation of Church and State is a good thing?
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