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cpsings4him April 11 2011, 17:33:22 UTC
The refrain that child rape is a reality in the Church is twice wrong: let’s get it straight-they weren’t children and they weren’t raped. We know from the John Jay study that most of the victims have been adolescents, and that the most common abuse has been inappropriate touching (inexcusable though this is, it is not rape). The Boston Globe correctly said of the John Jay report that “more than three-quarters of the victims were post pubescent, meaning the abuse did not meet the clinical definition of pedophilia.” In other words, the issue is homosexuality, not pedophilia.

*twitch-twitch-twitch*

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excusemesenator April 12 2011, 01:28:05 UTC
Polanski-liscious!

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cpsings4him April 11 2011, 17:45:57 UTC
*standing and clapping*

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lightbird777 April 11 2011, 18:23:35 UTC

... )

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estoid April 11 2011, 18:28:13 UTC
More applause coming from this direction! What a bunch of tools!

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lickety_split April 11 2011, 17:38:24 UTC
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erunamiryene April 11 2011, 17:38:24 UTC
UGH OMFG I don't even have words for how gross that is.

The refrain that child rape is a reality in the Church is twice wrong: let’s get it straight-they weren’t children and they weren’t raped. We know from the John Jay study that most of the victims have been adolescents, and that the most common abuse has been inappropriate touching (inexcusable though this is, it is not rape). The Boston Globe correctly said of the John Jay report that “more than three-quarters of the victims were post pubescent, meaning the abuse did not meet the clinical definition of pedophilia.” In other words, the issue is homosexuality, not pedophilia.

Uh, wow, you managed to add 1 + 1 and get "turquoise" there, didn't you?

It's just ... wow, my god, there is nothing that DOESN'T make me want to go take a shower after reading it.

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kyra_neko_rei April 11 2011, 18:16:43 UTC
JFTR, I love the phrase "add 1 + 1 and get turquoise."

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carmy_w April 11 2011, 18:40:12 UTC
Preferably from an asteroid falling on them, or a VERY VERY LOCALIZED earthquake that just swallowed them up, or a sudden unexplainable patch of quicksand, or the trusty old bolt of lightning, or....

Cause that way, everyone can point to the method of death as "SMITE FROM THE HEAVENS!"

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