Dumb thread. The Catholic Church has done more to fight poverty than any other fat-ass organisation ever. It's moronic to blame the church for poverty brought about from imprudent sexual congress. If they really listened to the Church and her teachings, they wouldnt have an uncontrollable desire and need for random relations
So "married couples" are in a random relationship?
It is stupid to say that the Church's prescription of abstinence is some truly infallible method of non contraceptive birth control. The high rate of teen pregnancy in the US South, for instance: we can't, if we wish to follow reason, attribute this as being caused by the fact that they just "didn't listen" to enough Christian anti-sex dogma (though they are not Catholic, the teachings and propaganda are practically the same in both cause and effect). The simple fact is that the general ultra-ascetic religious suggestion of "resisting temptation" is a failure, because temptation is far stronger than the minds powers of control. If the method of constant resistance was truly viable, then
no priests and brothers (both who must be immersed in such propaganda) who be offending paedophiles. Why? because their doctrinal resistance, by its own logic, ought to triumph. It is a nice speciously reasoned theory to suggest that such asceticism is a true solution, and in
some cases, it works; but for the majority of people it simply doesn't cut it, either from a "strength of their resistance" stance or from a logical sense. People are individuals, and what works for some fails for others, meaning that we cannot assume that this asceticism even has the potential to be a universal solution just because (as stated above) it works "for some". Societal progress will not be made by looking backward at the entire teachings of an anachronistic and vindictive tome; it is made by breaking the enthralling chains with which these beliefs pin us to to depths of stagnation and failure.