Catholic Confirmed, but non-believer

Anonymous

http://www.districtadministration.com/article/battling-sexual-abuse

90,000 cases of sexual abuse in 2003 in America's public schools. Acknowledgement that a lot of school districts cover up or discourage complaints. And yet, here we are, 12 years later, and neither George Bush or Barack Obama has shut down the nation's public school system. And I bet you voted for one of them, you sick evil person.

You could have left the United States and moved to another country. But you stayed here, knowing this abuse occurs year in and year out. You are a sick, hypocritical onlooker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
http://www.districtadministration.com/article/battling-sexual-abuse

90,000 cases of sexual abuse in 2003 in America's public schools. Acknowledgement that a lot of school districts cover up or discourage complaints. And yet, here we are, 12 years later, and neither George Bush or Barack Obama has shut down the nation's public school system. And I bet you voted for one of them, you sick evil person.

You could have left the United States and moved to another country. But you stayed here, knowing this abuse occurs year in and year out. You are a sick, hypocritical onlooker.


I acknowledged the abuse in the public system - at least twice now if you bothered to read. I mentioned the school in Mo Co that covered up a scandal.

There are pedophiles everywhere - from businesses to schools.

However, if your brain functioned you'd understand my point - that churches represent some higher entity, some benevolent being that protects its adherents. What protection were these children given? Did you read the other article I posted - about sending these pedophiles to poor villages? just pass them along in the name of God

FWIW, I'm no onlooker, honey bunny. ex-Catholic here who stopped years ago
Catholic school product, too . . .

I'm not the goddamn hypocrite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OH yawn - another day on DCUM. Any time the word "Catholic" is used it descends into the same crap. I wish the moderator of this board could do something before someone starts to think Catholics aren't welcome here.


I bet most of the folks who are anti-Catholic are ex-Catholics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
http://www.districtadministration.com/article/battling-sexual-abuse

90,000 cases of sexual abuse in 2003 in America's public schools. Acknowledgement that a lot of school districts cover up or discourage complaints. And yet, here we are, 12 years later, and neither George Bush or Barack Obama has shut down the nation's public school system. And I bet you voted for one of them, you sick evil person.

You could have left the United States and moved to another country. But you stayed here, knowing this abuse occurs year in and year out. You are a sick, hypocritical onlooker.


This discussion has been very helpful in understanding the mind of of someone who will defend the indefensible. I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of still practicing catholics, who raised their children in the faith are not as dug in as pp and just continue for the "tradition" putting the evil in the back of their minds, instead of trying to justify it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I acknowledged the abuse in the public system - at least twice now if you bothered to read. I mentioned the school in Mo Co that covered up a scandal.

There are pedophiles everywhere - from businesses to schools.

However, if your brain functioned you'd understand my point - that churches represent some higher entity, some benevolent being that protects its adherents. What protection were these children given? Did you read the other article I posted - about sending these pedophiles to poor villages? just pass them along in the name of God

FWIW, I'm no onlooker, honey bunny. ex-Catholic here who stopped years ago
Catholic school product, too . . .

I'm not the goddamn hypocrite.


I can clear up your confusion. The churches do not represent a higher entity, some benevolent being that protects its adherents.

The churches represent people getting together in community to worship the higher entity and it is subject to the same human frailties as any other institution of men.

You appear to put higher expectations on a church than a school in terms of how children are treated and so you excuse the latter but not the former. But the two situations are not really different. If anything, a school that is set up solely to serve the interests of minor children and not a broader community should have the highest expectations put upon it in terms of dealing with child abuse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I acknowledged the abuse in the public system - at least twice now if you bothered to read. I mentioned the school in Mo Co that covered up a scandal.

There are pedophiles everywhere - from businesses to schools.

However, if your brain functioned you'd understand my point - that churches represent some higher entity, some benevolent being that protects its adherents. What protection were these children given? Did you read the other article I posted - about sending these pedophiles to poor villages? just pass them along in the name of God

FWIW, I'm no onlooker, honey bunny. ex-Catholic here who stopped years ago
Catholic school product, too . . .

I'm not the goddamn hypocrite.


I can clear up your confusion. The churches do not represent a higher entity, some benevolent being that protects its adherents.

The churches represent people getting together in community to worship the higher entity and it is subject to the same human frailties as any other institution of men.

You appear to put higher expectations on a church than a school in terms of how children are treated and so you excuse the latter but not the former. But the two situations are not really different. If anything, a school that is set up solely to serve the interests of minor children and not a broader community should have the highest expectations put upon it in terms of dealing with child abuse.


THere is no excuse for child abuse anywhere. However, schools act quickly when abuse is reported and don't send abusive teachers to other schools or systematically cover up child abuse at the highest levels, the way the church has. School don't (can't) cloak their criminal activities under the guise of serving a higher being.

Agreed that "churches do not represent a higher entity, some benevolent being that protects its adherents" but that's how they present and sell themselves to believers -- and use that false perception to draw in its victims.

If you'd seen the movie "Spotlight" you would have seen one of the victims trying to explain how his abuse happened by saying, "How do you say 'No' to God?"
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Anonymous
I struggle with the Catholic thing too. I have reached the conclusion that the bible is a book of inaccuracies and that the thought of a heaven and hell simply insults my intelligence. That being said, I do not criticize those that believe, it's just not something I can believe accept. However, I do attend church regularly and give generously, especially since we are raising our kids in the church, but I recognize the hypocrisy. It's a giant struggle…I really and truly believe that religion is just a business. They even ask for 10%, or as much as you'll part with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I struggle with the Catholic thing too. I have reached the conclusion that the bible is a book of inaccuracies and that the thought of a heaven and hell simply insults my intelligence. That being said, I do not criticize those that believe, it's just not something I can believe accept. However, I do attend church regularly and give generously, especially since we are raising our kids in the church, but I recognize the hypocrisy. It's a giant struggle…I really and truly believe that religion is just a business. They even ask for 10%, or as much as you'll part with.


Then why expose your kids to something you feel so negatively about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
http://www.districtadministration.com/article/battling-sexual-abuse

90,000 cases of sexual abuse in 2003 in America's public schools. Acknowledgement that a lot of school districts cover up or discourage complaints. And yet, here we are, 12 years later, and neither George Bush or Barack Obama has shut down the nation's public school system. And I bet you voted for one of them, you sick evil person.

You could have left the United States and moved to another country. But you stayed here, knowing this abuse occurs year in and year out. You are a sick, hypocritical onlooker.


I acknowledged the abuse in the public system - at least twice now if you bothered to read. I mentioned the school in Mo Co that covered up a scandal.

There are pedophiles everywhere - from businesses to schools.

However, if your brain functioned you'd understand my point - that churches represent some higher entity, some benevolent being that protects its adherents. What protection were these children given? Did you read the other article I posted - about sending these pedophiles to poor villages? just pass them along in the name of God

FWIW, I'm no onlooker, honey bunny. ex-Catholic here who stopped years ago
Catholic school product, too . . .

I'm not the goddamn hypocrite.


NP here. Oh gawd, the rabid ex-Catholic poster again. She's nuts and violently belligerent. I'm not even Carholic and I'm sick of having to watch her. Wish she'd get a life and move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
http://www.districtadministration.com/article/battling-sexual-abuse

90,000 cases of sexual abuse in 2003 in America's public schools. Acknowledgement that a lot of school districts cover up or discourage complaints. And yet, here we are, 12 years later, and neither George Bush or Barack Obama has shut down the nation's public school system. And I bet you voted for one of them, you sick evil person.

You could have left the United States and moved to another country. But you stayed here, knowing this abuse occurs year in and year out. You are a sick, hypocritical onlooker.


I acknowledged the abuse in the public system - at least twice now if you bothered to read. I mentioned the school in Mo Co that covered up a scandal.

There are pedophiles everywhere - from businesses to schools.

However, if your brain functioned you'd understand my point - that churches represent some higher entity, some benevolent being that protects its adherents. What protection were these children given? Did you read the other article I posted - about sending these pedophiles to poor villages? just pass them along in the name of God

FWIW, I'm no onlooker, honey bunny. ex-Catholic here who stopped years ago
Catholic school product, too . . .

I'm not the goddamn hypocrite.


NP here. Oh gawd, the rabid ex-Catholic poster again. She's nuts and violently belligerent. I'm not even Carholic and I'm sick of having to watch her. Wish she'd get a life and move on.


If you're not a Catholic (or ex), what credible experiences can you share with the OP?

I'd say you're the one who needs to get a life and move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
http://www.districtadministration.com/article/battling-sexual-abuse

90,000 cases of sexual abuse in 2003 in America's public schools. Acknowledgement that a lot of school districts cover up or discourage complaints. And yet, here we are, 12 years later, and neither George Bush or Barack Obama has shut down the nation's public school system. And I bet you voted for one of them, you sick evil person.

You could have left the United States and moved to another country. But you stayed here, knowing this abuse occurs year in and year out. You are a sick, hypocritical onlooker.


I acknowledged the abuse in the public system - at least twice now if you bothered to read. I mentioned the school in Mo Co that covered up a scandal.

There are pedophiles everywhere - from businesses to schools.

However, if your brain functioned you'd understand my point - that churches represent some higher entity, some benevolent being that protects its adherents. What protection were these children given? Did you read the other article I posted - about sending these pedophiles to poor villages? just pass them along in the name of God

FWIW, I'm no onlooker, honey bunny. ex-Catholic here who stopped years ago
Catholic school product, too . . .

I'm not the goddamn hypocrite.


NP here. Oh gawd, the rabid ex-Catholic poster again. She's nuts and violently belligerent. I'm not even Carholic and I'm sick of having to watch her. Wish she'd get a life and move on.


If you're not a Catholic (or ex), what credible experiences can you share with the OP?

I'd say you're the one who needs to get a life and move on.


As outsiders we have better perspective on this wackadoodle. She derails every thread on Catholicism with her own obsessions and pathological hatreds. She's a public nuisance, so she's everybody's problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I struggle with the Catholic thing too. I have reached the conclusion that the bible is a book of inaccuracies and that the thought of a heaven and hell simply insults my intelligence. That being said, I do not criticize those that believe, it's just not something I can believe accept. However, I do attend church regularly and give generously, especially since we are raising our kids in the church, but I recognize the hypocrisy. It's a giant struggle…I really and truly believe that religion is just a business. They even ask for 10%, or as much as you'll part with.


Then why expose your kids to something you feel so negatively about?


I will let them make their own choice when the time comes, just as I did even though I was raised Catholic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I struggle with the Catholic thing too. I have reached the conclusion that the bible is a book of inaccuracies and that the thought of a heaven and hell simply insults my intelligence. That being said, I do not criticize those that believe, it's just not something I can believe accept. However, I do attend church regularly and give generously, especially since we are raising our kids in the church, but I recognize the hypocrisy. It's a giant struggle…I really and truly believe that religion is just a business. They even ask for 10%, or as much as you'll part with.


Then why expose your kids to something you feel so negatively about?


I will let them make their own choice when the time comes, just as I did even though I was raised Catholic.


so you want them to have your exact experience? You want your children to be taught that a book full of inaccuracies, according to your own assessment, has great value and that they should be taught to believe concepts that insult your intelligence.

If you were taught s a child that certain ethnic groups were evil, would you want your children to be taught that so they could reject it on their own later? would you want them to be taught that girls are not as good as boys?

There are ways for your kids to learn about religion without being taught to believe things that you yourself have rejected as an adult. Please consider a unitarian church or an ethical society.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I struggle with the Catholic thing too. I have reached the conclusion that the bible is a book of inaccuracies and that the thought of a heaven and hell simply insults my intelligence. That being said, I do not criticize those that believe, it's just not something I can believe accept. However, I do attend church regularly and give generously, especially since we are raising our kids in the church, but I recognize the hypocrisy. It's a giant struggle…I really and truly believe that religion is just a business. They even ask for 10%, or as much as you'll part with.


Then why expose your kids to something you feel so negatively about?


I will let them make their own choice when the time comes, just as I did even though I was raised Catholic.


so you want them to have your exact experience? You want your children to be taught that a book full of inaccuracies, according to your own assessment, has great value and that they should be taught to believe concepts that insult your intelligence.

If you were taught s a child that certain ethnic groups were evil, would you want your children to be taught that so they could reject it on their own later? would you want them to be taught that girls are not as good as boys?

There are ways for your kids to learn about religion without being taught to believe things that you yourself have rejected as an adult. Please consider a unitarian church or an ethical society.


Please stop being so crazy and rabid. Really, everyone has their reasons, I don't need rabid judgement.
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