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"Black Churches Slow to Join AIDS Fight"
United Press International (12/27/88)
Atlanta--Blacks are dying of AIDS in numbers disproportionate to their share of the population, but the black church has been slow to address the AIDS crisis. The Rev. Joseph Lowery of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference called on black ministers to head the fight against the disease a year ago, but few have taken it up as a cAUse. Noting that not every black church joined in the civil rights movement, the Rev. Howard Creecy Jr. of St. Peter Baptist Church in Atlanta says, "We don't do anything unless it hits us in the face, and preachers are included in that." He says ministers might try to get out "some nominal information" on the disease if some of their parishioners developed AIDS. Some ministers blame the lack of an organized campaign to obtain educational materials for the slow response, and others say they have no time for a new cAUse. Lowery says drug use and sexual contact, the primary means of spreading AIDS, are moral issues the church should confront. He says he has preached on AIDS, "hoping it will cut down on the risk of people getting the virus."
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