Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Q&A - Holding the Pope Accountable for Child Abuse


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October 4, 2010 on ABC TV (Australia)
(Thanks D.S.)

7 comments:

  1. I just don't get how seaking to have those who facilitated the mass rape of Catholic children prosecuted can be seen as anti Catholic. What would the pro Catholic stance be?

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  2.          Geoffrey Robertson is up there with Christopher Hitchens and  Richard Dawkins in not sugarcoating the truth.
            Paul Kelly is trying to defend the indefensible.
            I liked Tariq Ali's comments too.

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  3. Knowing Catholics, probably accepting it as God's will.

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  4. Seeing that young man (who is obviously a staunch Catholic) makes me remember myself before I realized what bs religion is.  I hope his efforts to become better at arguing for his religion lead him to an understanding of what makes a good argument, which then in turn allows him to overcome his brainwashing as it did with me.

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  5. I dunno...but here are some of the tactics they have tried. Blame:
    The media, jews, satan, gays, freemasons, therapy, sex education, gays, sexual revolution etc..

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  6. <span>I dunno...but here are some of the tactics they have tried. Blame: 
    The media, jews, satan, gays, freemasons, therapy, sex education, gays, sexual revolution etc..</span>
    The pro-catholic stance seems to be to blame others and not take own responsibility.

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  7. Whoops. Gays doubly.. but let me add one more thing. The kids themselves, 12 year olds..

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