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biggirl4568

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Regardless of your personal religious views, can you frame a justification for the use of
  condoms to prevent transmission of AIDS that does not violate the ban on using
  contraception?


 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Many corporations and other organizations refuse to contribute to the Boy Scouts
  because of the Scouts policy of discriminating against homosexuals, including the Intel
  Corporation and the United Way of Greater Cleveland.


 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Should condoms be approved only for persons incapable of
reproduction? Should such a policy be ethical for all persons?



Answer to Question 2

Conduct research from reliable
sources in your own community and state to see what policies are about donating to the
Boy Scouts. Does your city council permit them to use public facilities and award them
grants for their programs? The local United Way? Local corporations and foundations?




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