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Tuesday, 16 March 2010
It’s hard not to gloat
Of course, the “global pandemic of priestly paedophilia”, as he charmingly puts it, is very much to the fore.
There are articles all over the world: Time, Bloomberg, the Sydney Morning Herald, the Australian and Reuters, to name but a few.
It’s hard not to gloat.
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Honestly I'd like to see the Catholic church bankrupted. Make it sell some of those priceless artworks that they hold on to at all cost.
ReplyDeleteI agree completely. This group has, and continues to use the bible to beat people. The RCC has so hurt so many people, and yet defends the criminals they have given collars to.
ReplyDeleteCanibals (through transubstanciation) don't deserve paradise.
Rover Serton