(December 16, 2014 at 3:45 am)Stimbo Wrote: It's been pointed out that at some point from the mid eighties onward, state school teachers over here in the UK began to be predominantly female because a man who expressed an interest in applying for a post that brought him into contact with children was immediately suspect, regardless of any actual sinister intent or background. The mere fact of wanting the job was enough to disqualify them on potential sexual misconduct grounds.
How much more should this apply to the clergy, in which these cases are a matter of known and ongoing record? "So you want to be a priest? Fine, well there's the door - the officer outside will show you to your cell."
all i'm really trying to say is well if the person who joined clergy to teach the word of god does so and not molests children great. but my issue is with the Vatican for not firing and reporting those clergy members to the proper authorities.
Atheism is a non-prophet organization join today.
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