On 28 Mrz., 03:49, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't accuse me of McCarthyism, take me point by point. The fact is :
> The pope feels that  betraying a baby-raper is worse than raping
> babies! His own judgements proclaim this!
>
I'm not particularly interested in taking you point by point, when you
keep shouting the same point over and over again. But this short
exerpt illustrates what I want to say.
The phrase "baby-raper" is not accurate. There may have been a small
number of cases where priests were involved in the abuse of children
under three, but most of the children involved were older. This is not
to in any way justify what went on - I want this to be perfectly clear
- but it is a case of using pejorative language which is not accurate.

I would welcome concrete references to statements by the pope which
concretely support this assertion.
.
>
> In favour of church authorities?! You want people that defend this
> institution to be comfortable? "Condoms cause aids," "Protect the
> paedophile, not the victim," and disfiguring babies is ok and it's
> defenders need to be comfortable?

No, I want to engage with them rationally and seriously and I want
them to do the same with me. Flaming is not a good means to this end.

I think you need to understand the
> difference between defending children and defending corrupt, archaic
> organisations that want to maintain power on the weight of some
> allowance for being spiritual.

No fiddler, I don't "need" to understand this. I understand this very
well. But you're setting up a false dichotomy here. It's like saying,
"you need to understand the difference between eating pizza and
scratching your ass." It really just doesn't make much sense.

There are no nuances here. Defending a
> baby-raper is arguably worse than being a baby-raper. At the very
> least, they are the same if they allow a child to be molested and
> raped.

This is another imprecise statement. I presume you are referring to
the actions/inactions of many church authorities with regards to
reports of priests abusing children. A heinous situation; the
situation which is coming to light, being discussed, criticised and -
in many cases (if often incompletely and unsatisfactorily) - being
acted on worldwide.

I have posted on this issue in various fora online over many years. It
is an horrific subject and must be dealt with. Part of this means
discovering and disclosing what has happened, Another part is raising
the consciousness of it, both in society in general and also within
the Church (of which I was once a member but have not been for over
two decades). Ranting about it will only result in your not being
taken seriously. It may make YOU feel better, but that's about all. I
enjoy reading a good rant every now and again, but a good rant - as a
literary form - needs clearly conscious hyperbole, clever formulation
and a hint of self-deprecation, all of which I miss in yours.

Francis

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