Vatican City lashes out at the gay community out of frustration, because most historically Catholic regions of the world have wonderful human rights protection, ignoring the Vaticans attempts to make them violate human rights.
The Vaticans crimes against gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgender-asexual catholic and non-catholic men, women, and children have removed world heritage protection from the palatial estate of the Bishop of Rome, which will no longer be preserved, in accordance with the Archaic Structures & Relics Accountability Act. This leads to the larger question to be applied to all religions. Irrespective of a particular mythology, would the removal of specific religious sites and relics reduce human rights violations? If so, which ones? A study is conducted to determine the human rights impact of maintaining, or discontinuing, the existence of religious locales and artifacts. The findings help guide the best course of action for preventing and eliminating human rights violations by religiously-motivated perpetrators, the leading-shared demographic trait among human rights violators around the globe.
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I guess that they are intent on not leaving us alone.
The way things are going - a pastor or priest will not be able to say anything in regards to their deviance.
Chip away, little by little, at the status quo and soon anything goes.