Stereotyping and Hypocrisy

reneg8or

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I do not elong to a church and have no opinion on that of others. I have noted that the RCC gets a lot of flak for child molesting. While some priests do err in this way, I do not for a moment think that sexual perversion is taught by any church anyhow.

I know of several cases of the same evil amongst Protestants and how even a blind girl's case was thrown out because she could not visually identify her assailant. He took her to a church campground when she was in Grade 8 over a weekend and repeatedly had sex with her in a cabin.


In another instance, a gospel singer was convicted of deeds with minor girls and was aquitted on a third charge because the 3-year old could not positively identify him. Despite his court sentence prohibiting him from dealing with children, he is actively involved in youth camps. The many Protestant churches as well as a Christian radio station of note, all look the other way. They are not doing the right thing.

Please do not bash any church or religion because of its members doing unmentionable things. Is it fair to hate and slander others, who are innocent, just because of their social grouping?

To Christianity: do as taught in 1 Cor 5:9-13 and clean your house, evict the evil within. And do not slander others. Is Christianity possibly doing the exact opposite of what their Books state? Is it time for introspection?
 

Nick333

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I do not elong to a church and have no opinion on that of others. I have noted that the RCC gets a lot of flak for child molesting. While some priests do err in this way, I do not for a moment think that sexual perversion is taught by any church anyhow.

I know of several cases of the same evil amongst Protestants and how even a blind girl's case was thrown out because she could not visually identify her assailant. He took her to a church campground when she was in Grade 8 over a weekend and repeatedly had sex with her in a cabin.


In another instance, a gospel singer was convicted of deeds with minor girls and was aquitted on a third charge because the 3-year old could not positively identify him. Despite his court sentence prohibiting him from dealing with children, he is actively involved in youth camps. The many Protestant churches as well as a Christian radio station of note, all look the other way. They are not doing the right thing.

Please do not bash any church or religion because of its members doing unmentionable things. Is it fair to hate and slander others, who are innocent, just because of their social grouping?

To Christianity: do as taught in 1 Cor 5:9-13 and clean your house, evict the evil within. And do not slander others. Is Christianity possibly doing the exact opposite of what their Books state? Is it time for introspection?

While of course any institution, religious or otherwise, can be guilty of all sort of evil, the RCC is guilty of systematically protecting priests guilty of sexual abuse. As in official policy of the Church is to protect child molesting priests. Official policy of the Church is to excommunicate members who talk to civil authorities or media about abuse. As, in they elected the piece of shyte responsible for said policy the head of the entire pile of shyte. It's no just a case of looking the other way.

So, quite frankly, fcck the RCC and fcck your effete, "remove the splinter from your own eye..." attempts at compassion and being non-judgmental. Grow a fccking spine and acknowledge evil when you see it.
 

reneg8or

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I really don't think that any church should be protecting the evil within. I have been persecuted in a series of Protestant churches when I blew the whistle on evil-doers.

If the RCC is doing as you are saying, yes then you are right. It must be making good Catholics feel bad same as good Muslims, Jews or whoever get ridiculed because of errant clansmen.


No, we cannot just look on like bovine animals; we need to restore order to society. Is it good to implicate the innocent? Or should we ''inspire'' them to apply their rule as stated?


It is sad that we still have to encounter this kind of conduct from ''trustworthy & respected'' people.
 

noxibox

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I know of several cases of the same evil amongst Protestants and how even a blind girl's case was thrown out because she could not visually identify her assailant. He took her to a church campground when she was in Grade 8 over a weekend and repeatedly had sex with her in a cabin.

In another instance, a gospel singer was convicted of deeds with minor girls and was aquitted on a third charge because the 3-year old could not positively identify him. Despite his court sentence prohibiting him from dealing with children, he is actively involved in youth camps. The many Protestant churches as well as a Christian radio station of note, all look the other way. They are not doing the right thing.
If these are real cases then give some more details. In regard to people not getting convicted for something they allegedly did, well yes, we do have this ridiculous requirement that there be real evidence (albeit a requirement that is being steadily eroded by activists). If someone can't be identified by the alleged victim, then how can we convict them? The same goes for rape. The onus is not on the alleged perpetrator to prove anything, but for the accuser to prove the crime.

Please do not bash any church or religion because of its members doing unmentionable things. Is it fair to hate and slander others, who are innocent, just because of their social grouping?
Let's differentiate between taking issue with the controlling organisation and the individual members. Typically people are not claiming all Catholics, or even all Catholic priests, are child rapists.

To Christianity: do as taught in 1 Cor 5:9-13 and clean your house, evict the evil within. And do not slander others. Is Christianity possibly doing the exact opposite of what their Books state? Is it time for introspection?
Christians are infamous for picking and choosing which rules of their religion they follow.
 
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