The Paul
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Next question : are you willing to revise your initial stance?Can you think of a source as reliable as the CDC who could "refute" their data when it comes to what I quoted?Let me suggest you pay attention to the data from the CDC :
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/transmission.html
Yes. In fact, having anal sex is the riskiest type of sex for getting or spreading HIV.
HIV can be found in the blood, semen (cum), preseminal fluid (pre-cum), or rectal fluid of a person infected with the virus. The bottom is at greater risk of getting HIV because the lining of the rectum is thin and may allow HIV to enter the body during anal sex, but the top is also at risk because HIV can enter through the opening of the penis or through small cuts, abrasions, or open sores on the penis. See the Prevention Q&As for more information.
Classically, when the structure of one's response is "Oh yeah, well <link>" one uses a link that refutes the quoted text.
In a philosophical sense, where one of the elements needed to achieve something is a desire to achieve that thing, I can not.
No. HIV, or any modern virus, is well beyond the level of complexity of what can reasonably be expected to spontaneously assemble without precursors. I'm pretty solid on that one.
That is an important question
Not really. It's seldom important to verify whether or not any given person believes some absurd proposition that is almost universally disbelieved. It's the kind of assumption you have to be comfortable making if you're going to get as far as tying your shoes most days.
because I tend to be on the side of education (like Toni is) and when it comes to human health, especially when commenting on HIV, I tend to cringe when I see misinformation being propagated. In this specific case, you appeared to be dismissing the medically documented reality of HIV being transmittable via anal intercourse.
Well, not transmitted from people who don't already carry the virus. Because that would require that anal sex somehow actually generate the virus. Which is clearly impossible.
As Toni pointed and accurately, there is a lot of misinformation circulating regarding HIV. Not just in the Third World but also First World nations.
Yeah, like there's a bunch of jackasses talking about how it's God's punishment on humanity for homosexuality, and how it's "the gay disease." As if it were not even a virus at all but some magical curse that befalls people who have sex the wrong way. That sort of misinformation leads people to think they don't need to worry about complicated things like condoms or the sexual history of their partner, as long as they use Vatican-sanctioned hole they'll be fine.