Posted on 04/29/2010 6:16:19 AM PDT by marshmallow
A new type of terror approaches
There are terrorists among us.
Not terrorists like those who attacked us on Sept. 11, but ones just as dangerous.
Terrorists who destroy lives, skirt the law and prey on the innocent. These terrorists arent just among us here in America either. They are a multi-national force that has been around for thousands of years.
These terrorists are the Catholic Church and they need to be stopped.
Were all familiar with the scandal; so much so, in fact, that all one has to do is mention Catholic priest, and people instantly know to what scandal you refer.
Recently, the Associated Press reported that a letter surfaced from 2001 in which the current pope, Pope Benedict XVI, praised a French bishop for his cover up of a pedophile priest in his parish.
So why does the Pope, and vicariously the Catholic Church, condone such horrid behavior?
Some cite economical and time restraints, saying it takes a lot of time and money to train a Catholic priest.
Thats fine, Ill accept that it takes a lot to become a priest. Catholics have lots of posturing, unnecessary rituals that Im sure a priest must learn. Also, I understand that demand for careers in the clergy is on the decline. Would you want a job boasting low pay, forbids you from having sex and has a one of the worst reputations imaginable?
What I cant accept is the Catholic Church using its power to hide and protect these child molesters. If the priest in question had a drinking problem or got caught stealing money or maybe got caught with a woman over 18, then I have no problem with the church covering it up and moving the priest somewhere else.
Having a drunk, unruly, womanizing priest would be a lot more entertaining than the regular old Sunday service. It would give the congregation something to talk about for ages, and it would probably make a pretty good sitcom.
But to cover up child molesting? Child molesting? And not even cover it up like, Were going to send you somewhere out of the way for a while so you can deal with this, or, Were going to get you into a program and get some help.
No, instead the Catholic Church moves these sick individuals to another church where they have new victims on which to prey.
Others have defended this cult of cover-ups, the popes recently discovered actions, specifically.
The Associated Press reported that Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos told RCN radio, a Colombian station, that The law in nations with a well-developed judiciary does not force anyone to testify against a child, a father, against other people close to the suspect. Why would they ask that of the church? Thats the injustice. Its not about defending a pedophile, its about defending the dignity and the human rights of a person, even the worst of criminals.
While laws are in place to protect family members from testifying against each other, if that family member had the degenerate mental disease of being a child molester, then you should care enough about that person to try and get them help using whatever means necessary.
Also, if youre a halfway decent person with any sort of working conscience, you dont want innocent children getting molested. If your close acquaintance has this problem and your solution is to try it out on a new group of kids, then you might as well have stuck your own hand down those little boys pants.
And as for the argument of defending the dignity and the human rights of a person, even the worst of criminals, what about the dignity and human rights of the children these priests molest - the innocence that they steal, the lives they ruin, the psychological, emotional and physical damage they do to these children?
These priests need to be punished just like anyone else who would commit such a horrible act. They need to be in jail and feel what its like to be powerless, to be abused and to be violated just like they violated those children. Even the murderers, what many would consider some of the worst of criminals, think child molestation is a vile, unthinkable act.
The fact that we havent risen up as a global community and called for the disbandment of the Catholic Church makes me a little disappointed in humanity altogether.
How many more chances does this institution deserve? How can anyone take an institution seriously that identifies itself as a moral guidepost for humanity, then repeatedly commits the most heinous affront of morality known to man? How can anyone pay homage to an institution that is not only involved in this most evil of deeds, but whos very leader abides and advocates the cover-up of said evil?
This problem has reached epidemic status. Reports of priests molesting children have come in from all over the world. Chile, Sweden, Germany, Mexico, Brazil, France, Ireland, Argentina, Italy, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Canada and the good ol U.S. of A have all reported cases of sexual child abuse by Catholic priests and this isnt even the complete list of countries that have had this problem.
The constant lies and cover-ups, and the sheer volume of this most horrible offense, has led me to my previous conclusion: the Catholic Church is a multinational terrorist organization that must be stopped. Its had its run, and now its time for the pope to turn in his funny hat.
There needs to be an outcry from those involved in the faith. There needs to be an investigation as to why this is such a phenomenon, and there needs to be punishment for those involved even those who covered their colleagues tracks.
Its your choice Catholics: You can either try to fix it (good luck), drop out, or you can advocate child molestation your call.
Not long now until the roundup.
(Chuckie's email: cmfain@mail.txwes.edu)
sigh
Better arrest everyone who works in or with the American Education system first.
KGB tactics deal with sedition and terrorists with a single shot to the back of the head.
This Catholic “terrorist” is with you! We won’t stop until everyone is eating Jesus’ body and drinking his blood.
Classy ending. Pretend the only three choices are what you decided are the hopeless one (fixing things), dismemberment of the institution the author is prejudiced against, or sick perversion. This punk will never make big-league journalist until he learns to be far more subtle in regard to telling us all how to think.
I missed seeing that letter.
Sure there are a few and the media wants to make a huge issue... but the mohamedans have outdone them by far condoning, endorsing and codifying such behavior in the Koran.
Its ridiculous that these crusaders lack the fortitude and objectivity to attack the root of the Koranic Caused Catastrophes. South Park started, and Comedy Central was running scared.
And these are the guys the globe belongs to?
Like most vitriolic diatribes, it’s got some grains of truth, but most of it is lies, inaccuracies, half-truths, and distortions. And most revealingly, it is clearly from someone who hates Catholics and the Catholic Church.
Yeah, well, it takes time to figure out what to do with a billion people, many of whom won't abide their faith's "disbandment". I mean it took Hitler years and millions of Reichsmarks to kill 11 million people.
He's talking about Cardinal Castrillon-Hoyos praising the bishop for not breaking the seal of confession, right?
Gee this is my first IBTZ!
Right.
The guy sounds like he caught the tail end of a news item on the abuse scandals while he was channel-surfing and decided to write an editorial about it.
He has no idea what he's talking about but it's a fine example of the opinionated ignorance which is currently going viral among certain sections of the community.
Perhaps a thread merge...? Not entirely certain about the etiquette of these things, as I don't post all that often.
As a side note, writing to Mr. Fain, while satisfying (my letter will be dropped off today), is unlikely to persuade him of the error of his ways. I suggest writing to the following as well (even a CC on an email to Mr. Fain would at least bring the situation to their attention):
Dr. Harold Jeffcoat, President, Texas Wesleyan University: hjeffcoat@txwes.edu
Dr. Steven Daniells, Dean of the School of Arts and Letters: sdaniells@txwes.edu
Dr. Kay Colley, Student Media Director (Dr. Colley interviews and hires the student editors): kcolley@txwes.edu
Kelli Lamers, Faculty Advisor to The Rambler: klamers@txwes.edu
I expect that’s a plastic-explosive-lined veil she’s wearing, right?
Give my love to Chuckie............I think he knows too much about us "terrorists". We might have to take him out........:-)
Personally, I’m about ready to resurrect Torquemada and give him a campus tour, but maybe I’m a bit irritable.
Well, the reporting style is a little over the top which limits the extent of the audiance. The big question ramains though and it is not going away.
As a person who has for years studied christian history in general and the reformation in particular, it is my opinion that the present situation the CC finds itself in is almost, if not equal to the scope of AD 1517. The one big difference is that this is totally within (internal to) the church. At some point, American Catholics will tire of the non-action and the declining number of facilities/personel (church buildings and priests)and will begin to withold financial support.
My prediction, the RCC in the USA will use evangelical recrutement policies and terminology to bolster membership efforts. It should be noted though, like the 1517 incident, Rome isn’t fully appreciating the extent of the problem and reacting accordingly with the necessary urgency. There are black clouds on the horizon for this group.
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