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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It just doesn't make any sense what you are explaining. If that's true across the board in every situation then [b]when a teacher molests a child all schools have to shut down[/b]. Every principal and every other teacher is guilty. Parents who continue to send their child to school are saying they think its ok. Lawmakers who pass bills to fund these schools are guilty. And on and on. You can hate Catholics (and all Christians for that matter) but to keep railing on this (and look up about rape and the NYC synagogues while you're at it) just isn't making the point you think it is. [/quote] But schools don't protect such teachers and send them on to other schools to rape again, meaning that the principal and superintendent, with full knowledge of the teacher's crime, do nothing to protect that boy or other students. See the difference?[/quote] I don't "hate" Catholics. I hate the fact that they're so closed-minded, refusing to see beyond their own little protective cocoon. as long as it doesn't affect them, right? They'll just keep on tithing. FWIW, I spent years in Catholic schools. So I know the church. And to praise the church for its "community" is disturbing. Furthermore, I admitted that there were indeed pedophiles in school systems. teachers, coaches, paras, volunteers - not denying that Forest Oak in Mo Co had its own scandal when the principal was accused of covering up a sex scandal. It happens. But it's not a "ring" of abuse. Refer to the article below where priests were sent to remote areas. These are YOUR people who step in for God. http://www.globalpost.com/article/6650841/2015/09/16/us-priests-accused-sex-abusive-get-second-chance-relocating-south-america US priests accused of sex abuse get a second chance by relocating to South America [quote]RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — The Catholic Church has allowed priests accused of sexually abusing children in the United States and Europe to relocate to poor parishes in South America, a yearlong GlobalPost investigation has found. Reporters confronted five accused priests in as many countries: Paraguay, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil and Peru. One priest who relocated to a poor parish in Peru admitted on camera to molesting a 13-year-old boy while working in the Jackson, Mississippi diocese. Another is currently under investigation in Brazil after allegations arose that he abused disadvantaged children living in an orphanage he founded there. . . . Victim advocates say that relocating priests to poorer parishes overseas is the church’s latest strategy for protecting its reputation. [/quote] This is the church's way of "spreading the good news," eh? [/quote]
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