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Date Posted: Fri April 22, 2005 07:37:18
Author: bfg
Subject: I agree w/ some of your comments re: the molestation scandal. What happened in the Church was nothing short of a modern day Judas. The people, especially kids, were betrayed. However, that doesn't really answer the question of why the faithful shouldn't reexamine their/our views. It seems like we expect others to reexamine their views and revise them but no one dares to challenge people who don't agree w/ the orthodox teachings of the Church.
In reply to: DamnRam 's message, "If the orthodox teachings of the Church don't make sense in a modern context (prohibiting condoms in the age of AIDS, for example), then why should "wayward" Catholics put their lives at risk just to satisfy the litmus tests imposed by an obviously out-of-touch institution? And in regards to the child molestation scandals, how can the Church expect anyone to give them the same level of respect when they turned a blind eye to what was happening for decades (centuries?), and then attacked the accusers, and then tried to minimize the significance of all this, and are now closing parishes to help pay for the damages that resulted, and even now have Cardinal Law heading up his own basilica in Rome? The problem is that the flock needs a more sensible shepard, not that the shepard needs a more docile flock." on Thu April 21, 2005 17:01:49


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