To: billhilly
I agree, if there is proof he did it, his being a minister does not matter.
20 posted on
11/16/2006 8:10:23 PM PST by
gidget7
(Political Correctness is Marxism with a nose job)
To: gidget7
It seems to me that the "man of the cloth" aspect of the case once again cries out for addressal:
More sand more of these so-called religious leaders of ours seem to have a penchant for dabbling in ponds not within their own domicile.
And, in far too many instances with under-aged participants/victims.
This leads me to question the overall character pool of the potential professionals in the ministerial field of endeavor.
As far as I am concerned these guys fall into the same category as teachers and social workers, etc...
In far too many cases these individuals are the leftovers from within the particular initial job-placement year-group; in many cases unable to compete for, land and hold a job in the hardboiled marketplace. Thus, a sense of insecurity, bitterness and social disconnect.
A perfect nurturing environment for miscreants of all stripes -- especially sexual deviates. So easy to hide and hone their skills...and often in unsupervised interactions with their potential victims.
Needless to say, I view men of the cloth and educators with a cautious eye, until my quiet suspicions are individually allayed.
23 posted on
11/16/2006 8:49:56 PM PST by
dk/coro
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