I watched a documentary about an Irish priest. Fucked if I can remember his name, but he lived in California for awhile and managed to rape and/or molest hundreds of children, while the church simply moved him around whenever things got suspicious. He was even sleeping with the mother of one of the children he was raping. He would go to bed with her and then get up at night and rape her daughter. He even raped an infant. He was eventually moved back to Ireland, where he is a free man. Anyway, the documentary had a lot of commentary by the priest himself. He never justified it, but he never seemed really sorry. He actually thought that writing a letter to all of the people that he hurt would make up for it. Of course, someone forbade him to do so. I believe it may have been the church. There were a lot of higher ups in the church involved in the eventual trial, but somehow they all got away with it.
The point I am trying to make is that while making their justifications for it, they cease to view it as wrong.
The point I am trying to make is that while making their justifications for it, they cease to view it as wrong.