Church leader arrested on sex charges

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keep the thread on track, and no one will reply to you, if you wan start a new thread, you can:D are you gona entitle it "my problems" ... :D
 
First these church leaders and clergy men and what have you molested and raped kids for centuries. Now all that has come into light and some of these perverted pedophiles are being sued. These morons are taking charity money from their churches to pay off the lawsuits and to pay off the victims. Why are they making their members give money for their perverted sins?
The Catholic Church has other means of income.
 
dont you Muslims get it?! only none Muslims including Christians are allowed to critique Islam and Islamic affairs, were not allowed though, only they are.

none Muslims specifically Christians feel they have a free reign to attack Muslims and Islam 24-7, while the same cannot be done, or it will be called bait, or provoking, just like those coptic christians in egypt, complaining about a movie to portray the Islamic Jesus, they came out crying noooooooooo this will change the belief on the Christian Jesus!

Christians should learn that when you keep attacking, it will come back on you in the same style, Jesus even warned of this in the Gospels, :) Christians go read what Jesus said, plz it will do you some good.
 
State police arrested Wayne Bent, 66, on three counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and three counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, said Department of Public Safety spokesman Peter Olson.

Yes, we have a Catholic one here who wants a new trial:

A defrocked Roman Catholic priest at the center of the Boston clergy sex abuse scandal, who was assigned to St. Francis of Assisi Church in Braintree in the late 1960s, is seeking a new trial based on a challenge to the theory of repressed memories.

Paul Shanley, 77, is serving a 12-to-15 year sentence for repeatedly fondling and raping a boy at St. Jean’s Catholic Church in Newton in the early 1980s.

Source: http://www.wickedlocal.com/braintree/local_news/x138488484/Defrocked-priest-Shanley-seeks-new-trial[/quote]

He won't get one... there was more evidence, apart from the "repressed memories" which is why I'm still upset the Vatican gave the ring leader of these priests (Cardinal Bernard Law), safe haven from prosecution by wisking him to the Vatican. He was the one who received complaints from the families of the victims, and all he did was shuffle the priests around to different CCD schools.

As for the complaints I've heard on this thead suggesting that Islamic forums are targeting Christianity, if you open up a bit, maybe have a cup of coffee, there is another thread here in the World News section that is bashing a Mullah for killing a kid who couldn't memorise his Quran lesson, and it was started by a Muslim... so I don't see the religious bias that is being suggested.

http://www.islamicboard.com/world-affairs/134267228-punishment-not-memorising-quran-death.html

The Ninth Scribe
 
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The religion its perfect but we are humans with our errors. Even the priest can make mistakes and especially if they became priests at parents sugestions or observing other facilities.
 
The religion its perfect but we are humans with our errors. Even the priest can make mistakes and especially if they became priests at parents sugestions or observing other facilities.

True, but I draw the line with the ones who don't repent or atone for rape. The ones here fought us, tooth and nail, swearing they would not step down (atone) for their misconduct (rape of children).

There are some, on the other hand, who have religious rights, such as the polygamist ranch in Texas. Where there is the presence of a religious mandate that allows for "marriage" of under-age girls, I do not feel compelled to contradict them, even if my personal belief is otherwise. I know that shocks some people, but this practice is embraced in many cultures. For instance, on a different thread, there are members of this forum who believe the tribes in Brazil should be preserved and protected. Yet, it is these very same people who would condemn the polygamists in Texas - even though the marriage laws are identical for both, in that, it is permissible to marry a female when she begins her menstruation.

To me, there is a difference between rape and marriage.

The Ninth Scribe
 
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