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Pope Seeks Scapegoats for Church Pedophilia

December 24th 2010 23:30
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The pope should be in jail. The catholic church should have their assets frozen until all their victims are compensated. Then people should evaluate the concept of dogmatically following these self-anointed geezers. But apparently I might as well be asking for peace on earth and unicorn taxi services, because people stick their heads in the sand when God is brought up. The only thing that gives the pope any more power than a bum on the street is mass delusion. In his traditional end of year speech, he addressed the latest revelations of rampant child molestations.


Benedict said the abuse in 2010 reached "an unimaginable dimension" that required the church to accept the "humiliation" as a call for renewal.

Yes the humiliation of being a sanctuary for sex offenders. How about some remorse for the victims?

"We must ask ourselves what was wrong in our proclamation, in our whole way of living the Christian life, to allow such a thing to happen,"

Perhaps living in your holy bubble made you believe that actual laws didn't apply to you.



Benedict also said, however, that the scandal must be seen in a broader social context, in which child pornography is seemingly considered normal by society and drug use and sexual tourism are on the rise.

Huh? What does nailing hookers and smoking hash in Amsterdam have to do with your priests glad handling 11 year old genitalia? If molesting children is considered normal in your society, you all belong in prison.



"The psychological destruction of children, in which human persons are reduced to articles of merchandise, is a terrifying sign of the times,"

As is the destruction of morality and reason, justified by God's middle-men and your refusal to take personal responsibility.



He said that as recently as the 1970s, pedophilia wasn't considered an absolute evil but rather part of a spectrum of behaviors that people refused to judge in the name of tolerance and relativism.

I seriously can't believe he wasn't dragged away in handcuffs. If your self-righteous belief structure is driven by moral relativism, you shouldn't exist, much less be worth billions of dollars. Because under that system, you could for example, allow pedophilia and have the money to keep it contained for multiple decades.



To make matters more baffling, church officials frequently defended their previous practice of putting abusers in therapy, not jail, by saying that was the norm in society at the time.

Oh yeah, because in the 70's EVERYBODY was touching boys. It was bigger than disco. Plus that therapy was top notch. Transfer them. Dumping the problem on somebody else is revolutionary stuff.

Only this year did the Vatican post on its website unofficial guidelines for bishops to report pedophile priests to police if local laws require it.

Love that wording.


"In the 1970s, pedophilia was theorized as something fully in conformity with man and even with children," the pope said. "It was maintained — even within the realm of Catholic theology — that there is no such thing as evil in itself or good in itself. There is only a 'better than' and a 'worse than.' Nothing is good or bad in itself."

"The effects of such theories are evident today," he said.


Would it be safe to assume the pope could be a pedophile? I mean he was a Nazi enthusiast, so it isn't out of the realm of possibility, especially with every sentence he uttered in this address. Fully in conformity with man and children? Is he saying they were asking for it? Or the rapists thought it was cool and that made it okay? Also the 'nothing is good or bad in itself', sounds very similar to Satanism. I remember an old interview with Satanists by a concerned Christian and that was their moral view of the world. That nothing was good or bad based on some decree from a mountaintop, there is no evil or good. They were like hardcore Darwinists. Odd to hear the pope utter those words while claiming to follow Christ, but darkly amusing that Satanists don't seem to have a pedophilia problem.

There is flat out no excuse for the catholic church to be getting away with this. All the practicing Catholics are enablers. By continuing to support the system, you're funneling more money to these degenerates which allows them to dish out hush money. Unless people stop mindlessly following the man in the funny hat that doesn't want you to masturbate, he'll keep relocating child rapists and subtly justifying the practice when pressed about it in the media. I bet if everybody decided to be stay at home Catholics, the pope would take this a lot more seriously.

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Comment by Anonymous

December 25th 2010 17:56
You're in jail yourself. Orble jail. You should break out. One of the things you'll discover if you do this is: You'll think clearly, and not just spew out vitriolic angst. You might even find there are some nice things in life.

Comment by Ian White

December 25th 2010 19:08
Now you can't be catholic, because I don't detect guilt and bitter resentment. But your illogical optimism in the face of atrocity must place you in some other mainstream cult.

Comment by Anonymous

December 25th 2010 22:06
Now, there's a great turn of phrase: illogical optimism. I like that. I just call it hope. Without it, there's only despair. And I know where that leads. Orble.

Comment by Ian White

December 25th 2010 22:54
Sorry, this is cynics-eye-view, not rainbows and puppies. I see the world as it is, and report it to those that aren't aware. But you make it sound like Orble is quite a depressing place. Perhaps you shouldn't be on here, unless you're some kind of masochist.

Comment by Anonymous

December 25th 2010 23:34
You don't see the world as it is. If you did, you'd see the rainbows and puppies. And write really nice posts about puppies chasing rainbows.

Comment by Ian White

December 26th 2010 05:07
We both see the rainbow chasing puppies, but you miss the dead bodies covering the field they're running on.

Comment by Norm

December 26th 2010 20:44
Ratzy seems to be saying that the people running the church will do whatever they can get away with. Sounds about right.

If they ever remake "The Shining", I'm calling on Ratzinger to play the holy father who chases the little kid around the house (of God). I'd get Sarah Palin to play the woman of the house.

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