Friday, February 27, 2004



News at Netscape:

Another piece of crap finding by the Bishops of the Catholic church regarding pedophile priests...

"The findings are sure to fuel debate among Catholics on two
controversial issues: whether the church should try to screen out gay priests and whether celibacy for clergy should be optional.

The board said celibacy was not a cause of the scandal, but that the celibacy requirement may have attracted candidates for the priesthood who were seeking an escape from their sexual problems.

The board came to no direct conclusions about whether gays
should be ordained. However, it noted that ``any evaluation of the causes and context of the current crisis must be cognizant of the fact that more than 80 percent of the abuse at issue was of a homosexual nature.''"


They are NOT homosexual in nature, they are PEDOPHILIC in nature!!! If they were homosexual, they would be having sex with adult males!!! They are having sex with CHILDREN!!!!! That is a SICKNESS!!! A mental ILLNESS!!!! Not a mutual attraction between two consenting adults!!! IT'S CHILD MOLESTATION USING THE POWER OF THE PRIESTHOOD TO EXTORT SEX FROM 10 YEAR OLDS!!!!!!!

The Catholic Church sucks too.


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