Friday, August 17, 2018

Some advice for Catholic morons.

Hey Catholics, did you notice you belong to the world's largest child abuse organization? Did you know you're part of the problem?

What if all of you idiots did the right thing and threw the moronic Catholic death cult into the garbage where it belongs? The pope's corporation (aka the Catholic Church) would go out of business. Perverted priests, bishops, and cardinals would have to get a real job. And that would be the end of the child abuse.

If you did business with a bank and that bank was famous for disgusting atrocious like in your church, would you close your account and take your business elsewhere? Of course you would. You're a bunch of fucktards but you have enough common sense to do the right thing. So why can't you do the right thing with your disgusting cult?

One more thing Catholic fucktards. Your Magic Jeebus Man is dead. Your magical Mary is dead. Your pope who wears a funny hat and an expensive dress is a fucking idiot. Your magical 2nd life fantasy is nothing more than the wishful thinking of feeble-minded cowards. So why don't you grow up, educate yourselves, and face facts. Your magic god fairy is not real. The thing is not necessary and it's totally impossible. There is no magic in the universe.

Grow up. You can do it. Don't be afraid. Just stop wasting your life being completely wrong about everything. It's easy to do and you will like being a free person for the first time in your life.

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New York Times - Letters - Calls for Punishing Abusive Priests

Readers are shocked by the news of over 1,000 victims of child sexual abuse and urge the Catholic Church to “address its demons.”

To the Editor:

Re “Church Hid Abuse of 1,000 Children, Grand Jury Finds” (front page, Aug. 15):

If the Catholic Church were a corporation, it would be the largest in the world, with more employees and far more locations than any other. Now imagine that a large corporation systematically aided and abetted the abuse and rape of children at its locations and then hid the evidence for decades.

If that happened, hundreds of employees, including senior management, would be in jail. Yet only a very few priests have ever been jailed. Why on earth do we allow this terrible double standard to exist? The entire leadership of the church should be held to account and, where evidence exists, those responsible should be arrested and tried for their crimes.

Tobias Seggerman
Needham, Mass.

To the Editor:

One of the major recommendations of the Pennsylvania grand jury in this groundbreaking report is the need to extend the statute of limitations that prevents the pursuit of justice against child abusers after a number of years. The Catholic Church and some other religious denominations are in favor of maintaining the statute in the hope that it will prevent legal action against them.

Putting the organization ahead of the individual is part of the plan to protect the church at the expense of the abused. Out of a sense of fear most individuals who are abused in childhood do not report their abusers for many years.

Most religious laws have no statutes that limit religious consequences of horrific behaviors perpetrated against others. Perhaps it is time to acknowledge this duplicity and act against it.

Michael J. Salamon
Hewlett, N.Y.
The writer is a psychologist and the author of “Abuse in the Jewish Community.”

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