This clearly refutes your speculations! Where the hell is the pope's evil influence in the biggest catholic country in the world? Brazil's prevalence rate is lower then the US' one. Highest infection rates are found in injecting drug users. The pope?
Actually, it says the highest rate is found in men having unprotected sex (not using condoms) with other men.
The pope's influence is quite simple. First, condoms greatly reduce the risk of being infected. Second, the pope lied to his followers and told them that condoms do not reduce the risk but they, in fact, cause infection.
Because of his position of authority, if one person doesn't use a condom because of the popes advice, he is responsible for their being infected.
Now, suppose this is a god fearing catholic woman who gets infected by her husband. Suppose it is a god fearing catholic woman who also gets pregnant and passes the disease along to her unborn child.
What causes the infections?
It certainly isn't condom use as the pope would have us believe.
I have not mentioned such theories. You are the one speculating that the pope has a desastrous impact on the fight against HIV/AIDS. You have not at all proved this. Brazil stands against you. Latin American prevalence rates range in the area 0.X% where X<5.
You stated that the catholic countries had the lowest rates. That is true as long as you cherry pick your evidence and ignore the programs set up by the governments of the countries you mention.
1.6 million people in Latin America have to live with the virus compared to 25 million people in sub-Saharan Africa and 8 million in Asia, 2/3 of them in just one country, India. India's prevalence rate is approx. twice as high as Brazil's. The pope again?
You're the one that brought up Brazil and made outrageous and unsupported claims. You have committed so many errors of logic it is beyond hope that you will ever realize that what the pope did is completely unethical and immoral. Holding the catholic church up as a moral beacon is laughable. The leadership is about as good for the followers as the leadership of the Taliban is for suicide bombers.
Please check Burundi and Angola which starkly refute you.
They do not refute anything. You make the same errors with those numbers. Have we checked to see if Botswana is a catholic country? Let's do that shall we?
Ooooooooh! Look at this: "The two most active and popular churches are now the Zion Christian Church (both Star and Dove branches), based in South Africa, among the working class,
and the Roman Catholics among the middle class. There are also numerous other small Zionist and Apostolic churches in rural villages, as well as United Reformed (Congregational & Methodist), Dutch Reformed, Lutheran, Methodist and Anglican churches, and predominantly expatriate Muslim, Quaker, Hindu and Bahai congregations in major towns."
That blows your idea right out of the water. Catholic countries do not have trhe lowest rates.
Proove that catholical countries in Europe (Italy, Spain) are worse than other countries in Europe due to the Pope's negative impact.
It's not about whether one country is worse than another. We already know there are differences from area to area. The issue is whether the pope's words led to one person who would otherwise not be infected with this terrible disease, was infected because of the pope's blatant lies.
Draw your own conclusions.