However, there are people who’ve contracted HIV because condoms were forbidden, and personally didn’t do anything contravening the religion’s rules.
Catholics are not generally considered fundamentalists. ETA: now that I’ve read more of the thread, it seems that you’re using “fundamentalist” to mean people who don’t care about the effects of their beliefs. Is there a difference between that and being a consistent deontologist?
However, there are people who’ve contracted HIV because condoms were forbidden, and personally didn’t do anything contravening the religion’s rules.
Catholics are not generally considered fundamentalists. ETA: now that I’ve read more of the thread, it seems that you’re using “fundamentalist” to mean people who don’t care about the effects of their beliefs. Is there a difference between that and being a consistent deontologist?
NancyLebovitz:
What concrete scenarios do you have in mind?
Spouse of someone with HIV. Raped by someone with HIV. Born to someone with HIV.