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Today's example of Christians behaving badly

"In New York, for example, the Catholic Church spent $2,912,772 lobbying against the Child Victims Act" Just one of many instances of why I don't give to the Church anymore.
 
"In New York, for example, the Catholic Church spent $2,912,772 lobbying against the Child Victims Act" Just one of many instances of why I don't give to the Church anymore.

Do you live in New York?
 
Today's Example:
A new report released Tuesday reveals that, over the past eight years, the Catholic Church has spent $10.6 million in the northeastern United States to fight legislation that would help victims of clergy sexual abuse seek justice.​

Luke 19:8
"And Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord, 'Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor. And if I have defrauded anyone of anything, I restore it fourfold.'"

... and then Zacchaeus added, "unless the statute of limitations has expired. And if any should seek to extend the statute of limitations by legislative action, I shall spend millions lobbying against it."

Matthew 5:25
"Come to terms quickly with your accuser while you are going with him to court, lest your accuser hand you over to the judge, and the judge to the guard, and you be put in prison."

Guess they missed that one...

Why are you not in the battle rather than spectating like the politicians who brought their wives, concubines and basket lunches to view First Manassas? Soon, the enemy will swell over the hill and you will be in full retreat. There is a battle for souls waging, and we need men like you to fight it.
 
Do you live in New York?
Who cares. When the Church and the money people donate goes to protect these priests the it's bad practice. You think this is only happening in NY and Penns?
 
Who cares. When the Church and the money people donate goes to protect these priests the it's bad practice. You think this is only happening in NY and Penns?

It's not happening where I live; not in my Diocese. So don't penalize your own for the malfeasance of another.
 
It's not happening where I live; not in my Diocese. So don't penalize your own for the malfeasance of another.
How do you know? Anyway, if there were bad priest at your Diocese don't kid yourself thinking they wouldn't payout money to protect them. Priests, bishops, cardinals -- paedophileis rampant.
 
How do you know? Anyway, if there were bad priest at your Diocese don't kid yourself thinking they wouldn't payout money to protect them. Priests, bishops, cardinals -- paedophileis rampant.

I know my Diocese. It has gone out of its way to be transparent about sexual abuse. There is a no tolerance policy, for accusations and I have witnessed it in practice. Approximately 4% of all US priests between 1950 and 2002 were plausabaly accused of sexual abuse, the same ratio as the general population, which is highly disturbing to me. That more than 4,000 cases, so I agree with the description "rampant" and that it still applies. One case like this is one too many. I work directly with the youth of my parish and it would be devastating to ever learn that any one of them were such a victim.

There was little to no action taken to address this since 2002, and we are now feeling the effects of the lack of action. I hope and pray that my Church is purged of all its unholy priests and a better, purified Church is the result. In my Diocese, that is already happening, but then, the incidences of sexual abuse over time here was not that prevalent. In the Northeast, it seems that it was a way of operation and practice, and I have my beliefs as to why that happened.

The key is to expose and evict those who are part of the problem or will do nothing to solve it. Many of them became priests to collapse the Church from within and this is the way they acted, with that objective as the final outcome.
 
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I think it's more rampant more 1 in 50. Still goes on strong today. I don't believe it's slowed down and when it priest gets found out the Church try to protect themselves and cover it up. They have before why would they stop now? And I believe like many even Pope Francis covered it up.
 
I think it's more rampant more 1 in 50. Still goes on strong today. I don't believe it's slowed down and when it priest gets found out the Church try to protect themselves and cover it up. They have before why would they stop now? And I believe like many even Pope Francis covered it up.

I'd ask you to consider that each diocese has its own bishop with his own stamp on his flock. And I can assure you that in Charlotte, NC, or in any parish in western NC, no priest who gets "found out" is protected.

This Monsignor was once the number-2 man in our diocese.

EDIT: As for Pope Francis, I will not dispute your claim, especially as it applies to now laicized former Cardinal McCarrick -- an altogether horrifying chain of circumstances. I am not much of an advocate of this present pope for many other reasons.
 
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Why are you not in the battle rather than spectating like the politicians who brought their wives, concubines and basket lunches to view First Manassas? Soon, the enemy will swell over the hill and you will be in full retreat. There is a battle for souls waging, and we need men like you to fight it.

I am not interested in helping to reform the Church. I wish it would quietly go away over the next century, and future generations would be taught a moral system based on common sense and societal norms - like don't lie, cheat or steal - instead of a make believe system of punishment or reward in the afterlife. A "social contract" if you will. Was always mildly amusing to me to see Christian Americans mock the "70 Virgins" promised by Muslim extremists, when their own belief system was just as ridiculous.

As far as taking the fight to the Church myself, well... I didn't end up being a litigator, and a career change now would set me back quite a bit. and with kids & still grad school loans to pay off, I don't have a lot of flexibility in what I can do with my career. But I'm not planning to sit out the cultural wars indefinitely and let others fight those battles.

I have nothing but respect for the attorneys who represent the victims of the church; they have a tough fight against the odds, and often wind up alone and get ostracized by "polite" society for it.
 
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I am not interested in helping to reform the Church. I wish it would quietly go away over the next century, and future generations would be taught a moral system based on common sense and societal norms - like don't lie, cheat or steal - instead of a make believe system of punishment or reward in the afterlife. A "social contract" if you will. Was always mildly amusing to me to see Christian Americans mock the "70 Virgins" promised by Muslim extremists, when their own belief system was just as ridiculous.

How much C.S. Lewis have you read? I'd recommend him.
 
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How much C.S. Lewis have you read? I'd recommend it.

Not much.

My annual reading list tends toward more "grown up" authors and topics.

I stopped reading "young adult" authors when I became a "young adult" (I've always been ahead of the curve).
 
Not much.

My annual reading list tends toward more "grown up" authors and topics.

I stopped reading "young adult" authors when I became a "young adult" (I've always been ahead of the curve).

Not talking about the Chronicles.

Mere Christianity is one book I recommend.
 
P-H. Saw the trailer. Thank you for posting it. I submit that this demonstrates why certain, predatory homosexuals should not be priests, because that is the reason why this priest, and many other priests, became priests. These are not holy men, and they never were, and their intention was and is to bring down the Church from within.
 
Houston pastor who supported criminalizing abortion arrested and charged with molesting a teenage relative (link):

"Bratton was a pastor at Grace Family Baptist Church near Houston. He was outspoken in support of a bill that would have abolished abortions in Texas and threatened charging women who undergo the procedure with homicide."

Do as we say, not as we do.

Also, this could be another GOP slogan: We care about unborn human life; it is sacred. However once out of the womb, we don't give two fucking shits about them.
 
Houston pastor who supported criminalizing abortion arrested and charged with molesting a teenage relative (link):

"Bratton was a pastor at Grace Family Baptist Church near Houston. He was outspoken in support of a bill that would have abolished abortions in Texas and threatened charging women who undergo the procedure with homicide."

Do as we say, not as we do.

Also, this could be another GOP slogan: We care about unborn human life; it is sacred. However once out of the womb, we don't give two fucking shits about them.

It's common sense that he would back that bill. If there are fewer abortions there are more kids he can molest.
 
P-H. Saw the trailer. Thank you for posting it. I submit that this demonstrates why certain, predatory homosexuals should not be priests, because that is the reason why this priest, and many other priests, became priests. These are not holy men, and they never were, and their intention was and is to bring down the Church from within.

I would go farther and submit that predatory anything should not be priests.

Being a a predator and being a priest seems to me counterintuitive.

It?s like giving a wolf a staff and telling him to go herd the sheep.
 
I would go farther and submit that predatory anything should not be priests.

Being a a predator and being a priest seems to me counterintuitive.

It?s like giving a wolf a staff and telling him to go herd the sheep.

I'd quibble more with his claim their intent is to bring the church down.

I think their intent is to prey on children; the church, because of its secrecy, and relationship to the public, including the public's trust (which is completely undeserved at this point) is just a means to an end for them.
 
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