Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You’ve posted this a million times over the past few days. People have rebutted your myopia and hate a million times over the last few days. Pointing out, for example, that you can effect change better by working from within rather than spewing hate anonymously from your keyboard. Or that they don’t want to defund the hospitals.
We get it, your post above tries to justify your blind hatred for Catholics by claiming that any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests. You’re drooling over your dream that the Catholic Church mignt be annihilated. We all know that’s not going to happen.
Isn’t it time to stop? We see through you.
I am not the poster you are replying to, but just in case there is any doubt on your statement in bold that someone is "claiming that any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests":
In my opinion, any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests. So you are correct.
I do hate what the Church has done here. But it is not blind. My eyes are wide open.
So you don’t accept the arguments from Catholics here that they can better fight for change from within, unlike you spewing venom on your keyboard? You don’t accept the argument that if hospitals are defunded, innocent people suffer and it’s not that easy to build massive new charity structures?
How convenient for you. Now you can hate all Catholics without guilt.
NOBODY views hatred like yours as a bigger problem than the pedophila and nuns hurting kids. But you’re proof that bigotry exists.
/ not a Catholic
So, if hospitals are underfunded: why do popes wear Prada shoes? Why not just some Tom's? And maybe some austerity measures? Less luxurious meals? Maybe selling of some properties that are no longer useful? Why new robes? New gilded structures?
There are other resources for hospitals. There are other religions (Methodists for one) that have hospitals and charity work. There are non-religious charities that work in creating hospitals too-- secular hospitals are everywhere as well-- it's called a hospital. It's not like Catholics have a monopoly on good deeds or building hospitals. They just happen to have a huge amount of pedo scandals unlike, oh, say Methodists. Or Humanists. Or Atheists.
And I get you think this is hate. It's not. It's pointing out hypocrisy. Which feels like hate. But it's really just truth kicking you in the shins. Because there are plenty of other religions you can join and not be sullied by this. Catholicism does't have a monopoly on JC.
/formerCatholic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You’ve posted this a million times over the past few days. People have rebutted your myopia and hate a million times over the last few days. Pointing out, for example, that you can effect change better by working from within rather than spewing hate anonymously from your keyboard. Or that they don’t want to defund the hospitals.
We get it, your post above tries to justify your blind hatred for Catholics by claiming that any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests. You’re drooling over your dream that the Catholic Church mignt be annihilated. We all know that’s not going to happen.
Isn’t it time to stop? We see through you.
I am not the poster you are replying to, but just in case there is any doubt on your statement in bold that someone is "claiming that any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests":
In my opinion, any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests. So you are correct.
I do hate what the Church has done here. But it is not blind. My eyes are wide open.
So you don’t accept the arguments from Catholics here that they can better fight for change from within, unlike you spewing venom on your keyboard? You don’t accept the argument that if hospitals are defunded, innocent people suffer and it’s not that easy to build massive new charity structures?
How convenient for you. Now you can hate all Catholics without guilt.
NOBODY views hatred like yours as a bigger problem than the pedophila and nuns hurting kids. But you’re proof that bigotry exists.
/ not a Catholic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You’ve posted this a million times over the past few days. People have rebutted your myopia and hate a million times over the last few days. Pointing out, for example, that you can effect change better by working from within rather than spewing hate anonymously from your keyboard. Or that they don’t want to defund the hospitals.
We get it, your post above tries to justify your blind hatred for Catholics by claiming that any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests. You’re drooling over your dream that the Catholic Church mignt be annihilated. We all know that’s not going to happen.
Isn’t it time to stop? We see through you.
I am not the poster you are replying to, but just in case there is any doubt on your statement in bold that someone is "claiming that any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests":
In my opinion, any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests. So you are correct.
I do hate what the Church has done here. But it is not blind. My eyes are wide open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You’ve posted this a million times over the past few days. People have rebutted your myopia and hate a million times over the last few days. Pointing out, for example, that you can effect change better by working from within rather than spewing hate anonymously from your keyboard. Or that they don’t want to defund the hospitals.
We get it, your post above tries to justify your blind hatred for Catholics by claiming that any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests. You’re drooling over your dream that the Catholic Church mignt be annihilated. We all know that’s not going to happen.
Isn’t it time to stop? We see through you.
I am not the poster you are replying to, but just in case there is any doubt on your statement in bold that someone is "claiming that any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests":
In my opinion, any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests. So you are correct.
I do hate what the Church has done here. But it is not blind. My eyes are wide open.
Anonymous wrote:
You’ve posted this a million times over the past few days. People have rebutted your myopia and hate a million times over the last few days. Pointing out, for example, that you can effect change better by working from within rather than spewing hate anonymously from your keyboard. Or that they don’t want to defund the hospitals.
We get it, your post above tries to justify your blind hatred for Catholics by claiming that any Catholic who stays is supporting pervert priests. You’re drooling over your dream that the Catholic Church mignt be annihilated. We all know that’s not going to happen.
Isn’t it time to stop? We see through you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And now US Catholic orphanages - all forms of abuse and murder.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christinekenneally/orphanage-death-catholic-abuse-nuns-st-josephs
It's disgusting. We thought it was just the priests: it was the nuns, the laypeople that worked there: all of them raped, molested, forced into sex acts children.
And our government won't prosecute.
You stay in the Catholic Church: you give them money to continue doing this. Because they are, most definitely doing it in other countries. all of Africa, Asia: it's definitely happening. Perverts in playland.
Anonymous wrote:And now US Catholic orphanages - all forms of abuse and murder.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christinekenneally/orphanage-death-catholic-abuse-nuns-st-josephs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a non catholic watching this unfold, it is so heartbreaking to see. Obviously tears and rage for the victims. But I also feel so badly for those of you trying to figure out how to respond from the laity. The problem, in my opinion, is that the Catholic Church, perhaps more than any other religious institution prides itself on its history (Church of Paul), it’s rituals (glorious and soul lifting), and it’s hierarchy (how this tradition is passed and it’s lineage preserved). If you don’t value the priesthood, what does it really mean to be a Catholic rather than say Episcopalian? I don’t envy you the identity crisis and wish you strength and healing.
Finally a thoughtful response from a non-Catholic.
Eh more like a (not so) subtle plug for the Episcopalian church. Poaching the fresh meat!
These are children being raped. If you are conflicted about continuing to support the Catholic church either in money or attendance, something is wrong.
I don't think you read the report.
Anonymous wrote:Non-Atheists are discouraged in the celebrity world. Those with religious beliefs are mocked, just like on most of DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a non catholic watching this unfold, it is so heartbreaking to see. Obviously tears and rage for the victims. But I also feel so badly for those of you trying to figure out how to respond from the laity. The problem, in my opinion, is that the Catholic Church, perhaps more than any other religious institution prides itself on its history (Church of Paul), it’s rituals (glorious and soul lifting), and it’s hierarchy (how this tradition is passed and it’s lineage preserved). If you don’t value the priesthood, what does it really mean to be a Catholic rather than say Episcopalian? I don’t envy you the identity crisis and wish you strength and healing.
Finally a thoughtful response from a non-Catholic.
Eh more like a (not so) subtle plug for the Episcopalian church. Poaching the fresh meat!
These are children being raped. If you are conflicted about continuing to support the Catholic church either in money or attendance, something is wrong.