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ironhawke November 28 2010, 17:35:20 UTC
This is going to end up being yet another stick in the eye of the Vatican. It'll follow the course of the rest of the world, and we'll have yet ANOTHER example of the Catholic Church's hypocrisy.

If there is anything in this world that has convinced me that absolute power corrupts absolutely, it's the Roman Catholic Church.

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dv8nation November 28 2010, 17:38:10 UTC
What part of this being the *Orthodox* Church was not clear to you?

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meus_ovatio November 28 2010, 18:00:52 UTC
The part where Westerners generally don't even take note of the fact of the Orthodox church's existence. It's all about Protestantism and Catholicism baby. Orthodox? What's that? Like some kind of Super Catholic? I don't know about them. I hate Papists, but the Orthodox? Well I've never really thought about it before.

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telemann November 28 2010, 18:12:59 UTC
He's Russian Orthodox too. In our high school religion class, we had an entire semester of study on the "Oriental Churches" and other rites within the Roman Catholic Church. Pretty fascinating stuff.


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a_new_machine November 28 2010, 18:02:58 UTC
Unless they spend several decades moving the bishop around, hiding his activities while possessing full knowledge of them, and systemically failing to address the broader problem, then no, this will be nothing like the Catholic church scandal.

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underlankers November 28 2010, 19:15:02 UTC
Problem with this is that the largest Protestant denomination in the USA recognizes sexual abuse is a problem in its leadership but has decided that actually doing anything about it is an abuse of God-Given Freedom (i.e. they really don't want to do anything about it and God's their excuse). Oddly this statement, made openly, was virtually ignored by comparison to Catholicism's douchebaggery. I wonder why the USA, with a single non-Protestant President in the entirety of its history might possibly ignore the abuses of Protestantism in favor of those "other" Catholics.

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a_new_machine November 28 2010, 19:23:04 UTC
Citation please?

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underlankers November 28 2010, 19:38:23 UTC
http://www.stopbaptistpredators.com/article08/southern_baptists_consider_database.html

I guarantee you this would not have been passed over if this had been Catholics.

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htpcl November 28 2010, 18:41:45 UTC
I'm not familiar with the Canadian Orthodox church, but bearing in mind how stubborn ours is (and we're a predominantly Orthodox country), I rather think: No, they wouldn't react in a more open manner.

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southwest November 28 2010, 20:08:39 UTC
at the very least, the Orthodox priests are obliged (not only allowed, mind you) to marry!

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htpcl November 28 2010, 20:27:48 UTC
Yep, and we have some pretty cool anecdotes about priests' wives. Btw a 'priest' in my language is 'Pop' ;-)

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southwest November 28 2010, 20:34:53 UTC
wow, in mine too :)

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fizzyland November 28 2010, 18:50:59 UTC
Given the high levels of physical and sexual abuse stemming from the Residential Schools in Canada, this probably won't shock anyone in Canada.

Big protestant churches in the U.S. have had problems with sexual abuse and coverups. It doesn't get as much attention because there's no guy with a huge hat in charge of it all.

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underlankers November 28 2010, 19:12:58 UTC
And because the majority of US Christians are Protestant. Naturally Protestants don't like dragging out their dirty laundry, even though Benedict XVI has acknowledged the issue and the Catholic church pays money for it while Southern Baptists prefer playing Pilate and ignoring the issue.

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il_mio_gufo December 1 2010, 21:04:07 UTC
perhaps the sexual molestation of children is much more common than any of us would dare imagine? perhaps it knows no boundaries and inflicts all societies regardless of global location?

perhaps it is time to enforce the death-penalty for child-molesters?

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underlankers November 28 2010, 19:10:45 UTC
Bah, given that there's been a major issue with pedophilia among leaders of Evangelical denominations without anything like the flack given to the Apostolic Denominations I'm going to state that the focus on those denominations has more to do with the USA's Protestant legacy than it does anything unique about them.

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geezer_also November 28 2010, 20:44:21 UTC
In all fairness, the majority of Baptist (and similar) pastors is then tend to run off with their secretaries or someone in the choir. And while not denying the probability of same type of pedophilia, it seems to tend more toward youth pastors and Christian school teachers with under aged girls.

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underlankers November 28 2010, 20:55:41 UTC
That's not my point. My point is that the people who scream all Catholics are Pedos never do that about Baptists, even though proportionally there are far more Baptist pedos than Catholics.

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geezer_also November 28 2010, 21:11:08 UTC
I'm not sure that is true. If it is true, it's because of the reason I mentioned (been there, not done that) and not with pre-pubescent children.

You may very well be correct that the "ebil" Catholics get more attention because they are Catholics, but I tend to think it's because of the age of the victims.

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