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by jwalgenbach
1913 days ago
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And no one is claiming that there aren't sinners in the Church, and no one is outraged that there are. The problem is that the "hospital" was moving abusers around from floor to floor to avoid responsibility. Heck, if the Church defrocked the abusers (those in need of its "cures") when they were reported, and took actions to keep them from abusing and answer for their crimes to the legal authorities, no one would have this (particular) problem. But the Church didn't, because it was protecting itself. The Church is more important to the Church than the victims of those crimes. Hence, the Church exists to ensure the existent of itself, and all it's actions are in service of that singular goal. Frankly, moral outrage at child sexual abuse and the systematic cover up of the abuse and protection of the abusers is justified. If the Bible is written in such a way that such moral outrage is a sickness, then it is truly awful foundation to base your morality upon. But thank _you_ for minimizing the responsibility of those covering up the crimes and ensuring that they could continue. |
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Moral outrage is not a sickness - moral outrage is thinking God's thoughts after Him and so is to be commended!