kallipolis
Know thyself
At least arrest him for horrid fashion sense.
That I can agree. But remember he is from Bavaria.
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At least arrest him for horrid fashion sense.
Yeah, to be fair I really should wait until he is arrested, put on trial, and judged before I venture an opnion. As if.
PS. Unlike many here, I have never claimed that my 'reasoning' was in sense 'objective'.![]()

Back in 1975 the current leader of the Catholic church in Ireland, Sean Brady, was a 36yr old priest, who under the bishop's orders had been gathering evidence on paedophile priest Brendan Smyth. He would no doubt have heard tales of horrific abuse from the victims and yet what did he do......him along with the bishop committed the children to vows of secrecy, committing them to "never directly or indirectly, by means of a nod, or by word, or writing, or in any other way, and under whatever type of pretext, even for the most urgent and serious cause . . . commit anything against fidelity to this secret".
Never mind criminal charges or prospect of being arrested, sure he hasn't even resigned as leader of the Catholic church in Ireland. He had a few weeks of reflection there to let the storm blow over and back to normal business. The time for reflection was 30years ago when he swore 2 children to secrecy while the paedophile priest was moved to another parish and continued to abuse.
And then we wait with bated breath on this letter from the pope to the irish catholics and he apologises yes, but totally distances the failings of the irish church from the vatican, implying the secularisation of Irish society, the falling off of religious devotion and failures to adhere to canon law were the real causes of the sexaul abuse.
The pope wont get arrested, but I want to see something happening. What victims deserve the truth and not the useless pontificating of the church that's happening so far.
The church is an institution that may be flawed. However, it provides education, food to the homeless, shelters, and many other good works that cannot be abandon in a recession. I may have left the church...but I respect it. Regardless of a few Ill-Willed members of the clergy. Take every member of the clergy who has done wrong and weigh them against the 1 billion members of the church and see the percentage. I do not see basis in the theological doctrine anymore. However, The church does more good than bad. So what if they hate gays and a few priests commit crimes. Does that mean that we should let the homeless in their shelters go and die? No. We need to find solutions to the flaws the church has and move on. Not campaign for more destruction.
Sigh... I'm with Michael Ruse. Dawkins makes me ashamed to be an atheist. There is nothing lamer than pretending not to understand the nuance of a situation in order to make a political point.
^As well as an entirely new use for his rosary beads.Well, if the Pontiff does wind up in jail, I hope he can experience the full extent of condomless (and hopefully lube free) sex.
Buried under just what nuance is there a defence for showing more compassion to a pedophile than the victim of the pedophile? Is there a case to make on behalf of the Pope? Well, lets hear that case in front of a judge.Sigh... I'm with Michael Ruse. Dawkins makes me ashamed to be an atheist. There is nothing lamer than pretending not to understand the nuance of a situation in order to make a political point.
In this case, there certainly is.
Sigh... lame.
^Laughing out Loud.
Please translate. I am rather dumb at reading the mind of other people.
This line about the secrecy referring only to canonic law and internal handling of cases by the Church is very lame for one very obvious reason: if the secrecy in the letter really didn't refer at all to reporting the cases to civil authorities, then why did almost all of the bishops who received it interpret it as meaning to keep the cases secret from civil authorities.
Either dozens of bishops, who are fairly educated people, could not interpret a letter correctly... or they interpreted its message correctly and acted accordingly. Which is more likely?
