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So there are varying levels of compassion depending on what catholic subcult you subscribe to?

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While you think the Catholic church is monolithic in thought and deed, it is a collection of millions and millions of people with independent and free thought. So yes, some members of the church are of different minds than other members of the church. Darn people and their penchance for individuality. No cult, though, so therefore no subcults either.
Compassion is a core value, there's should not be one subcult that excells above others.

Catholicism is a huge ancestor worship cult whose victims regularly practice ritualistic cannibalism, which is an abhorrent belief and practice.
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One of the abhorrent practices of the cult of atheism is that atheists have their tired, falsified and distorted talking points about major religions, such as Catholicism.

Fortunately, they are 1.8% of the population. You wouldn't even notice them except that they ALL spend about 80% of their waking hours telling fibs on the internet, filling up message boards and running lunatic fringe websites. They tend to have so much time to waste because no sane person will marry them, so they have no kids (although they claim to be experts on how to raise YOUR kids), no genuine responsibilities, and no other indicia of maturity.
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JoltinJoe wrote:One of the abhorrent practices of the cult of atheism is that atheists have their tired, falsified and distorted talking points about major religions, such as Catholicism.

Fortunately, they are 1.8% of the population. You wouldn't even notice them except that they ALL spend about 80% of their waking hours telling fibs on the internet, filling up message boards and running lunatic fringe websites. They tend to have so much time to waste because no sane person will marry them, so they have no kids (although they claim to be experts on how to raise YOUR kids), no genuine responsibilities, and no other indicia of maturity.
If there were 1 billion atheists would it still be a cult?
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Core belief of salvation only in Christ that damns billions of people of other religions and those who existed before that particular cult to eternal suffering is the definition of abhorrent beliefs.
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Catholicism cults regularly regurgitate brainwashed synchophants who revere and defend child molesters.
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Catholics threaten their children with punishment if they don't blindly accept their silly beliefs, including participation in ritualistic cannibalism.

Kids grow up, robbed of their childhood, to become defenders of pedophiles and sadists and tyrannical homosexual men who make up the majority of priests.
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Catholic parents force their scared shitless kids into little boxes in church where they're threatened by god to tell child molesters and asexual whack jobs extremely personal information. It's not uncommon for priests to glean specific information from children to determine if they or their friends are potential marks for sexual abuse.
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Catholic prohibition of divorce has caused millions upon millions of women trapped in marriage to suffer abuse at the hands of their horrible husbands.

Women also suffer from an ungratifying sexual and emotional life while trapped in marriage to troll husbands who jerk off all day to pictures of Pope Benedict, that fat fucking black Cardinal from Nigeria, and anti-abortion pamphlets they pilfer from their kids'' school backpack.
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If you teach math in a catholic school and you witness a priest raping a child, you will be fired for calling the police.
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If you were a priest in Milwaukee and you raped 200 handicapped children, you would be given tens of thousands of dollars, lifetime health and dental plus a stipend to continue to rape children as a quasi civilian.
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While AIDS was ravishing Africa in the 80's and 90's, the Catholic Church was spending millions in PR campaigns that demonized condom use. Abhorrent beliefs indeed.
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kalm wrote:
JoltinJoe wrote:One of the abhorrent practices of the cult of atheism is that atheists have their tired, falsified and distorted talking points about major religions, such as Catholicism.

Fortunately, they are 1.8% of the population. You wouldn't even notice them except that they ALL spend about 80% of their waking hours telling fibs on the internet, filling up message boards and running lunatic fringe websites. They tend to have so much time to waste because no sane person will marry them, so they have no kids (although they claim to be experts on how to raise YOUR kids), no genuine responsibilities, and no other indicia of maturity.
If there were 1 billion atheists would it still be a cult?
Dumb question. We'll never have 1 billion pathetically stupid people on earth.
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If there were 1 billion atheists would it still be a cult?
Dumb question. We'll never have 1 billion pathetically stupid people on earth.
Nice dodge. But... :lol: anyway.
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D1B wrote:Catholicism cults regularly regurgitate brainwashed synchophants who revere and defend child molesters.
D1B wrote:Catholics threaten their children with punishment if they don't blindly accept their silly beliefs, including participation in ritualistic cannibalism.
D1B wrote:Kids grow up, robbed of their childhood, to become defenders of pedophiles and sadists and tyrannical homosexual men who make up the majority of priests.
D1B wrote:Core belief of salvation only in Christ that damns billions of people of other religions and those who existed before that particular cult to eternal suffering is the definition of abhorrent beliefs.
D1B wrote:Catholic parents force their scared shitless kids into little boxes in church where they're threatened by god to tell child molesters and asexual whack jobs extremely personal information. It's not uncommon for priests to glean specific information from children to determine if they or their friends are potential marks for sexual abuse.
D1B wrote:Catholic prohibition of divorce has caused millions upon millions of women trapped in marriage to suffer abuse at the hands of their horrible husbands.

Women also suffer from an ungratifying sexual and emotional life while trapped in marriage to troll husbands who jerk off all day to pictures of Pope Benedict, that fat **** black Cardinal from Nigeria, and anti-abortion pamphlets they pilfer from their kids'' school backpack.
D1B wrote:If you teach math in a catholic school and you witness a priest raping a child, you will be fired for calling the police.
D1B wrote:If you were a priest in Milwaukee and you raped 200 handicapped children, you would be given tens of thousands of dollars, lifetime health and dental plus a stipend to continue to rape children as a quasi civilian.
D1B wrote:While AIDS was ravishing Africa in the 80's and 90's, the Catholic Church was spending millions in PR campaigns that demonized condom use. Abhorrent beliefs indeed.
JoltinJoe wrote:One of the abhorrent practices of the cult of atheism is that atheists have their tired, falsified and distorted talking points about major religions, such as Catholicism.

Fortunately, they are 1.8% of the population. You wouldn't even notice them except that they ALL spend about 80% of their waking hours telling fibs on the internet, filling up message boards and running lunatic fringe websites. They tend to have so much time to waste because no sane person will marry them, so they have no kids (although they claim to be experts on how to raise YOUR kids), no genuine responsibilities, and no other indicia of maturity.
Call me Nostradamus. :lol:
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Catholic parents force their children to attend Ash Wednesday mass where a pervert priest dips his thumb in ashes and brands these idiots with a grim reminder of death. They then go about their day looking like the asshole parents and their child abuse victims they are.
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JoltinJoe wrote:
D1B wrote:Catholicism cults regularly regurgitate brainwashed synchophants who revere and defend child molesters.
D1B wrote:Catholics threaten their children with punishment if they don't blindly accept their silly beliefs, including participation in ritualistic cannibalism.
D1B wrote:Kids grow up, robbed of their childhood, to become defenders of pedophiles and sadists and tyrannical homosexual men who make up the majority of priests.
D1B wrote:Core belief of salvation only in Christ that damns billions of people of other religions and those who existed before that particular cult to eternal suffering is the definition of abhorrent beliefs.
D1B wrote:Catholic parents force their scared shitless kids into little boxes in church where they're threatened by god to tell child molesters and asexual whack jobs extremely personal information. It's not uncommon for priests to glean specific information from children to determine if they or their friends are potential marks for sexual abuse.
D1B wrote:Catholic prohibition of divorce has caused millions upon millions of women trapped in marriage to suffer abuse at the hands of their horrible husbands.

Women also suffer from an ungratifying sexual and emotional life while trapped in marriage to troll husbands who jerk off all day to pictures of Pope Benedict, that fat **** black Cardinal from Nigeria, and anti-abortion pamphlets they pilfer from their kids'' school backpack.
D1B wrote:If you teach math in a catholic school and you witness a priest raping a child, you will be fired for calling the police.
D1B wrote:If you were a priest in Milwaukee and you raped 200 handicapped children, you would be given tens of thousands of dollars, lifetime health and dental plus a stipend to continue to rape children as a quasi civilian.
D1B wrote:While AIDS was ravishing Africa in the 80's and 90's, the Catholic Church was spending millions in PR campaigns that demonized condom use. Abhorrent beliefs indeed.
JoltinJoe wrote:One of the abhorrent practices of the cult of atheism is that atheists have their tired, falsified and distorted talking points about major religions, such as Catholicism.

Fortunately, they are 1.8% of the population. You wouldn't even notice them except that they ALL spend about 80% of their waking hours telling fibs on the internet, filling up message boards and running lunatic fringe websites. They tend to have so much time to waste because no sane person will marry them, so they have no kids (although they claim to be experts on how to raise YOUR kids), no genuine responsibilities, and no other indicia of maturity.
Call me Nostradamus. :lol:
Did he also abuse his kids by forcing them into a cult and defend serial child molesters? Oh, and is 3ft tall?
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kalm wrote:
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Dumb question. We'll never have 1 billion pathetically stupid people on earth.
Nice dodge. But... :lol: anyway.
He's The Dodger. :lol:
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D1B wrote: Oh, and is 3ft tall?
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I'm more than 3 feet tall. :pissed:
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D1B wrote: Oh, and is 3ft tall?
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I'm more than 3 feet tall. :pissed:
3'1" American male. Further proof that there is no god or he just hates you. :lol:
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New Pope is a balloon making clown intentionally given the duty of distracting the idiot masses from the real problems of the church, namely that it continues to provide safe harbor for child rapists and has done really nothing to address this issue.

Look behind the well orchestrated PR campaigns and photo shoots and you'll find just another asexual human freak defending his cult.

Pope Francis on abuse -- a disappointment
Thomas P. Doyle | Mar. 6, 2014 Examining the Crisis
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Pope Francis has astounded, thrilled, encouraged — and disappointed people from the moment he walked out onto the balcony of St. Peter’s attired in a white cassock and not in the layers of pontifical finery as has been customary for newly elected popes.

He has said and done much in his first year that has given encouragement to those hoping the institutional church will finally start to look and act like the Body of Christ. But everything he has done is muted by the reality that as far as the church’s most profound problem and greatest challenge is concerned, he has done almost nothing.

His comments about clerical sex abuse reported March 5 in the Italian daily Corriere della Sera make it clear that he is using the same tired and irrelevant playbook the bishops have worn out over the past few years.

The worldwide scourge of sexual violation and abuse by clergy of all ranks, publicly revealed since the mid-1980s, is a blight on the face of the church that makes the other problems pale by comparison. Money laundering and the related financial scandals are certainly sensational and scandalous but they are nothing compared to the lying, manipulation and harsh response to victims that have marked the sexual abuse issue since it first became public knowledge.

A year has passed and Pope Francis’ moves have been minimal. He made sex abuse a crime in the Vatican City State, a move so meaningless it is almost comical. He has not made a major or even a minor pronouncement about the problem and he has done little about bishops who have enabled perpetrators. In July of last year a bishop accused of violating minors was quickly laicized (Auxiliary Bishop Gabino Miranda of Ayacucho, Peru), a sound move for sure, but what of the bishops who have continued to harbor criminal abusers and punish innocent victims by encouraging brutal tactics in the civil courts?

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Three months ago the Vatican announced it would establish a commission of experts to study the problem, yet to date nothing has been done. The pope doesn’t need another commission and more experts to create more reports with more public expressions of concern. Without doubt any such commission would approach clergy sex abuse from the perspective of the needs of the institutional church with the primary goal the restoration of its credibility. That’s the way it has worked with every church appointed commission on any level. Doing it that way is doing it backwards.

The first order of business should be the pastoral care and spiritual welfare of the countless men and women whose lives have been shattered and whose souls have been deeply wounded by the sexual abuse itself and by the subsequent spiritual abuse inflicted by the church’s leaders. The victims and people in general don’t need any more proclamations telling them what they already know.

There is only one category of response that is acceptable and that is decisive action. No more secrecy. No more denials. No more self-praise and above all, no more tolerance of bishops who have spent millions of donated dollars and Euros trying to preserve themselves at the expense of their victims.

In his interview with Corriere della Sera Wednesday, Francis sounds like he is reading from a script that should have been abandoned years ago: "The Catholic church is maybe the only public institution to have moved with transparency and responsibility … No one else has done more. Yet the church is the only one to be attacked." Unfortunately Holy Father, the Catholic church has not moved with transparency and responsibility. It has done just the opposite. Whoever prepared the pope’s briefing papers on the sex abuse issue ought to be fired. *Joe, did you write this script?? :lol: :ohno:

Pope Benedict may have, as the pope said, been “courageous” in confronting the scandals but what he did should not have been an act of courage but a normal, expected response to a nightmare that has been sinking the church’s credibility and effectiveness and ruining innocent members. Pope Benedict did more than any other recent pope and certainly far more than John Paul II, whose inaction amounted to further enabling of the bishops. Yet his words were followed by some bureaucratic steps but no decisive action that gave hope to victims and survivors.

When the U.N. released its blistering critic of the Holy See’s culpability in the sex abuse crisis, the Vatican reacted with its customary narrow-minded arrogance, accusing the U.N. panel of not understanding how the church works and of interfering with sacred doctrinal issues. Part of the sting in the report was precisely that the committee did understand how the Vatican system works and didn’t fall for the smokescreen that it is only responsible for the territory of Vatican City. As far as the doctrinal issues are concerned, those brought up in the report all have direct bearing on the plague of sexual abuse perpetrated by clerics and covered by the leadership. The pope probably saw the report or at least parts of it. That report and the victims who testified before the U.N. commission in Geneva should constitute the mandate and membership of the promised commission, not bishops and cardinals who have been part of the problem and can hardly be part of the solution.

The survivors of abuse and countless others from the church and from society in general have been waiting for three decades for evidence that the institutional church “gets it.” There not only is no real evidence that it has, but from all appearances the hierarchy will remain on the defensive, hoping the problem will go away. There will continue to be change and progress in the world-wide efforts to bring healing and justice to victims and to force the church to be accountable but the agents of this will continue to be the same ones who have been forging the way since the beginning: the survivors and their supporters.

At this stage the best thing the institutional leadership could do is follow a bit of solid military tactical advice: “Either lead, follow or get out of the way.”

[Tom Doyle is a priest, canon lawyer, addictions therapist and longtime supporter of justice and compassion for clergy sex abuse victims. He is a co-author of the first report ever issued to the U.S. bishops on clergy sex abuse, in 1986.]
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Through a poll conducted with phone interviews of 1,340 Americans from Feb 14 to 23, Pew Research Center found that Pope Francis is "immensely popular among American Catholics," but not inspiring enough to increase the number of Catholics to attend Mass or do volunteer work.

"There has been no measurable rise in the percentage of Americans who identify as Catholic. Nor has there been a statistically significant change in how often Catholics say they go to Mass," the survey said.

Forty per cent of those interviewed said they were now praying more often; 26 per cent said they were more excited about their faiths because of the pope but the frequency of making a confession or volunteering for church has not improved.

On the other hand, 42 per cent of those interviewed said they occasionally attend mass, while 18 per cent admitted never going to church. :rofl: A billion lazy asses who DGAF about the church.

Eighty-five per cent said that Pope Francis' leadership is favourable, 51 per cent said the pope is "very favourable" and only 4 per cent showed negative opinion about him.

Pope Francis' favorable rating of 85 per cent is far behind late Pope John Paul's favourable ratings in 1990 and 1996 at 93 per cent.

His low favourable ratings stemmed from the 54 per cent who expressed disappointment with how Pope Francis was addressing the clerical sexual abuse shrouding the Church.

In an interview with a local daily for his anniversary celebration, Pope Francis acknowledged that child sex abuse by Catholic priests caused "very deep wounds."

But he immediately defended the Church by saying that the church is ''perhaps the only public institution to have moved with transparency and accountability.''

''No one else has done more, but the church is the only one to be attacked," Pope Francis said.

The American Catholics were not the only ones disappointed with Pope Francis in as far as priests' sexual abuse is concern. *Joe though was elated. :dunce:

In Australia, Broken Rites spokeswoman Chris MacIsaac said the Pope's statement implied that the Catholic Church was still in denial about the rampant sexual abuse.

''For the Catholic Church to claim that they are perhaps the only public institution to have moved with transparency and accountability in regard to sexual abuse shows that their church leaders are still in denial of the facts,'' she told Brisbane Times.

She pointed out that the victims of the priests were the ones who spoke of the abuse. The church had yet to report crimes to the police.

''Clergy have been and are being found guilty of committing crimes against children but only as a result of victims coming forward. Where is the church's transparency and accountability here?''

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