Letter: In Brief

Graeme Calf
Thursday 08 July 1999 18:02 EDT
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Sir: I find the two letters from Catholics (7 July) rather strange. The first apparently sees sex, the most natural instinct in life, as a "self-destructive lifestyle which leads to the spread of Aids, abortions etc" if, presumably, it is outside the confines of the marriage of two virgins. The second sees no link between the Catholic position on contraception and the spread of Aids, and yet surely the best way to help the spread of Aids is to condemn the use of condoms?

GRAEME CALF

London SW17

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