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Originally Posted by wth1257 And with all due respect this is exactly why an existential generalization can rarely logically lead to universal generalization. Certianly there were abuses however your moth in law's experiences do not permit your generalized statement.
What order of nuns was she brought up by and where? |
Sligo County 1940's, dunno the order.
Funnily enough there are no statistics for percentages of preists who were rapists or peadophiles or Nuns who used the cane at the drop of a hat.Its AFAIK never been reserched.
Two out of each thousand are proven sexual child abusers. Thats thousands of preists.
Leaving me with no evidence other than a flood of stories and testements and apologies by the catholic clergy, and rehab hospitals for Catholics who have sinned this way.
It's my
sincere beleif that the catholic church practiced institutionalised cruelty
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/...308150302/1023 http://ericstoller.com/blog/2006/03/30/lakota-woman/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_C...ex_abuse_cases http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003...hildprotection
I could fill the whole page with links. No point. You either accept that there is a big problem in catholicism or you dont. Accepting it leads to change. Failing to accept leads to more tragedy.