Battling AIDS (Canada).Toronto--An editorial of the Globe & Mail ridiculed the President of Kenya, Daniel Arap Moi Daniel Toroitich arap Moi (born September 2, 1924) was the President of Kenya from 1978 until 2002. Daniel Arap Moi is popularly known to Kenyans as 'Nyayo', a Swahili word for 'footsteps'. , who has urged Kenyans to abstain from abstain from verb refrain from, avoid, decline, give up, stop, refuse, cease, do without, shun, renounce, eschew, leave off, keep from, forgo, withhold from, forbear, desist from, deny yourself, kick ( sex for at least two years (July 16, 2001). In "No sex? No chance," the Toronto newspaper pontificated that an emphasis on abstinence is "aimed only at appeasing ap·pease tr.v. ap·peased, ap·peas·ing, ap·peas·es 1. To bring peace, quiet, or calm to; soothe. 2. To satisfy or relieve: appease one's thirst. 3. ...conservative religious groups." It recommended sex and condoms, as behooves Canada's leading homosexual daily. Science tells us that condoms are full of holes and no defence against STD's whatever. But who cares? In an earlier editorial, "The Pope regrets" (May 23) the Globe damned the Pope with faint praise for apologizing on various occasions for abuses of the past. However, it went on, he remains "intolerant" about such things as the "gay pride celebrations," and not willing to apologize for that! Nor, may we add, is the Pope ready to apologize for defending the rest of the Ten Commandments Ten Commandments or Decalogue [Gr.,=ten words], in the Bible, the summary of divine law given by God to Moses on Mt. Sinai. They have a paramount place in the ethical system in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. . |
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