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An Evil Problem in All Walks of Life
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01-06-2011, 09:33 PM
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An Evil Problem in All Walks of Life
Inspired by Mono's thread and the video he posted.
This is from a youtube channel from this website: http://www.reformation.com Quote:Paedophilia is an unacceptable outrage in all walks of life. No ordinary person could possibly find anything remotely funny about this crime and yet we have scores of jokes and disgusting comments about this distressing subject every day. Bitter people with an anti-Catholic agenda, often make vile and disgusting comments about Catholic Priests. They mock and ridicule the victims of child abuse in the most despicable way and this is absolutely unforgivable. Vile and ignorant idiots frequently make comments making fun of abuse that has taken place within Catholic Churches. This abuse is indeed an intolerable outrage, but these morons don't even care about the victims. They are only interested in discrediting and insulting the Catholic Church and the Catholic people through their own hate and prejudice. But their insults are guilty of hypocrisy because there is an EVEN GREATER paedophile problem which affects other christian denominations detailed below. MORE PROTESTANT MINISTERS ARE GUILTY OF PAEDOPHILIA THAN CATHOLIC PRIESTS, NEW RESEARCH REVEALS: A Penn State historian, Philip Jenkins, has done an in depth research of paedophilia and sexual abuse among the clergy and has come up with some rather eye opening facts. It seems that while between 0.2 and 1.7 percent of Catholic clergy have been guilty of paedophilia, a whopping TEN percent of Protestant ministers have been found guilty of paedophilia. This is all the more interesting, notes Jenkins, since there has been NO media term "Pastor Pedophilia" coined at all. Jenkins theorizes that the media overemphasizes any instance of paedophilia found among the Catholic clergy since it can use this to criticise the entire idea of celibacy. But it is interesting that the NON Celibate Protestant ministers have a much greater problem with paedophilia than the celibate Catholic priests. The Associated Press reported recently that three insurance companies receive upward of 260 reports each year of young people under 18 being sexually abused by Protestant clergy, challenging the assumption that clergy sexual abuse is an exclusively Catholic problem that does not take place in other churches. That is a higher number than the annual average of 228 credible accusations brought against Catholic clerics. Despite headlines focusing on the priest paedophile problem in the Roman Catholic Church, most American churches being hit with child sexual-abuse allegations are Protestant. These are findings from national surveys by Christian Ministry Resources (CMR), a tax and legal-advice publisher serving more than 75,000 congregations and 1,000 denominational agencies nationwide. "I think the CMR numbers are striking, yet quite reasonable," says Anson Shupe, an Indiana University professor who has written books about church abuse. James Cobble, executive director of CMR, who oversees the survey, says the data show that child sex-abuse happens broadly across all denominations and that clergy aren't the major offenders. "The Catholics have gotten all the attention from the media, but this problem is even greater with the Protestant churches" he says. Notwithstanding the difficulties that such data comparisons hold, the available information on clergy sexual misconduct shows that the problem is bigger among Protestant clergy. For example, the most cited survey of sexual problems among the Protestant clergy shows that 10 percent have been involved in sexual misconduct. With regard to the paedophile problem, the figure for the Catholic clergy, drawn from the most authoritative studies, ranges between 0.2 percent to 1.7 percent. Yet we hear precious little about these comparative statistics at all. Click on the website link below to learn more about the truth of church-related paedophilia. Educate yourself - its better to know the truth than to listen to the lies. http://www.reformation.com http://dannimoss.wordpress.com/2008/06/2...rgy-abuse/ http://www.jknirp.com/jenkins2.htm ![]() "We believe in Constitutional acts in normal times; We believe in Revolutionary acts in exceptional times "
James Connolly
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01-06-2011, 11:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-06-2011 11:42 PM by Kian.)
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RE: An Evil Problem in All Walks of Life
Whilst underestimated, it is prevalent with 'Muslim' clergy too.
To love is to suffer. To avoid suffering, one must not love. But then one suffers from not loving. Therefore, to love is to suffer. Not to love is to suffer. To suffer is to suffer. To be happy is to love. To be happy, then, is to suffer, but suffering makes one unhappy. Therefore, to be unhappy one must love, or love to suffer, or suffer from too much happiness... I hope you're getting this down. |
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01-07-2011, 12:51 AM
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RE: An Evil Problem in All Walks of Life
it is sick! But they let them out to re offend many of the worse get let out rape and kill to try and avoid jail!
Gary Gltter the first pre made uk pop star i heard Yay famous dirty old peado!!! he was baically talent less i remeber when iwas 8 or so going to a freinds house and he was on TV surrounded by kids singing wanna be in my gang! told friends mum i didnt like him Dirty creeps! What about the other tosser ! Jonathon king! WE made him! |
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