I recently received some correspondence from a charity looking to promote HIV awareness.
After declining their offer of teaching sessions, I was given the following questions to answer that I thought would be insightful for others in answering similar*:
Dear XXXX,
(Why is it
that the highest prevalence of HIV is amongst the Black African Christians?)
1. HIV thrives through fornication - that is illicit sexual
contact between unmarried people. This happens everywhere, not just Africa, but
perhaps western amenities shield the consequences to an extent. However,
contraceptive protections are simply treating the symptoms and not the root
of the problem - that God ordained that men and women should live for life in
faithful, monogamous relationships, or remain single and abstinent, and fallen
man's continued violation of this.
That these people claim Christianity while violating its
basic teachings in sexual immorality is not an indictment against the gospel or
sound biblical teaching, any more than those that believe the growing numbers of
ISIS reflect true Islam**; it would simply suggest that in Africa you have the
greatest number of people that claim Christianity while violating it.
(Surely more than just the biblical
understanding of purity is required?)
2. Yes I agree, what people need is conversion - to be born
again (John 3:3). Without this all you have is man trying to maintain a
religion and failing anytime that that religion clashes with his own desires.
Once people get right with God through the atoning death of Jesus Christ, they
are then in a position to receive teachings on purity and abstinence, and obey
them by the power of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:14). This world needs
salvation AND teachings on sexual purity.
(Why are those infected/affected
living in fear of the 'Church' as opposed to having the church as a support?)
3. We welcome and provide all the support we can to people
living with any form of ongoing disease or sickness, and actively believe for
the healing of the sick - we have several testimonies coming from our churches
in Africa - particularly Namibia - where people have been healed of HIV/AIDS by
the power of God.
I cannot speak for other churches, but I am sure cultural
taboo has a hand to play in how some are treated. However, the culture of God's
kingdom is not to be defined by region or race but by His Word. We see Jesus
there reaching out to all sorts of sick people, such as lepers, who were often
ostracized. Although He healed them in love, He often told them to repent of the
sin that had brought the sickness (John 5:14). While we always act in love, we
cannot do a disservice to both man and God by ignoring sexual sin and trying to
treat the symptoms only.
(Why are some men, purposefully infecting
others, whilst knowing their status?)
4. The men who are doing this are part of the same sinful
humanity who are doing many evil things around this world, and have done so
since we rebelled from our Creator. While I could never condone their actions,
we are sometimes quick to point the finger while ignoring our own failings. The
Bible teaches that breaking one of God's commandments is as good as breaking
them all.
(People need
to understand the word 'Purity' and how to achieve it.)
5. Yes, I agree. Although I disagree that it can be achieved
any other way than through the shed blood of Jesus Christ and the sanctifying
work of the Holy Spirit, according to scripture. I had every chance of catching
an STD before I gave my life to Christ, but now I have zero chance of catching
or spreading HIV/Aids as I am in a monogamous marriage to one woman, and have
been for seven years. I understand that it is sometimes contracted via blood
transfusion, but the person who gave the blood likely contracted it from sexual
immorality or much more rarely, an infected marriage partner who had concealed
it from them - I stand against both sexual immorality and lying.
I wish you all the best in your endeavors, and please do
not think that I and my church's heart is not to help people - I am afraid we
must simply uphold biblical standards in doing so.
*Email edited slightly to protect privacy. **Not sympathizing with those who hold this view, simply appealing to a popular argument.
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