Here is a very important secular issue on women's choice raised by Melinda Gates in the Times of India interview:
QUOTE The Indian government is now putting out postcards on IUDs and training people on how to insert those in young women. Over time I'd like to see the Indian government offer injectibles or even implants. Injection is a better option if you want to wait 6-9 months, but IUD is better if you want to wait for 5 years. The idea is to let women decide what works for them. UNQUOTE .......Melinda Gates Most right-wing religious organizations are opposed to these practices, and letting women decide what works for them. Cheers, Santosh On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Marshall Mendonza mmendonz...@gmail.com wrote: > > "I went to a catholic school. My high school had a set of very liberal nuns > and they really taught us about the catholic church's vision on social > justice. That the world ought to be equitable. We did a lot of local > volunteerism in the community. Bill's very much from a background of > community service. We agreed while we were engaged, that the vast majority of > the resources from Microsoft would go back to society." > Melinda Gates > http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Im-seeing-the-most-progress-in-Bihar-says-Melinda-Gates/articleshow/47007220.cms > > Will someone pass on this article to the Dhavalikars and HJS > > Regards, > > Marshall > ***************************************************************** No offense meant. But let the chips fall where they may. *****************************************************************