This is an ugly post. But I need to say it: Catholic Bishops and Cardinals need to adapt to their compromised moral authority.
“We would have to see what that would look like,” the archbishop replied. “But even if we were to find some satisfactory conclusion of the question of immoral activities and paying for them, we still have to get to the more basic issue, and that is a fundamental freedom of religious, faith-based groups to carry out their ministry unimpeded by government directives.”
Briefly: if this view is true, contributions to the Catholic Church should immediately cease. “Immoral activity” is certainly a part of the human condition, and also a part of The Church. Leaving ‘The Church’ free of ‘The State’ would have left in place the status quo of child rape factories posed as gates-to-heaven.
Count me out.
Tags: Church, Morality, Rape
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