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To: Vermont Lt

“No one did anything because the Bishop ran half the schools. The Bishop controlled the DA, and the cops.”

There you go. Who was there who had the power to stand against that? And when I say power, I include knowledge and awareness.

The bishop enforced omerta. You’d have had no more success fighting that than a single speakeasy owner would have had taking on Al Capone.

I’ll tell you who else the bishop had influence with—the media. They had it locked up, and it wasn’t until Satan ordered the media to blow it wide open that there was any chance of exposing it.

“It was the power that this religious cult had over its parishioners.”

I don’t expect to have much success arguing this point with you, but the fault lies not with Catholicism.

Do you think a *faithful* Catholic priest would have abused his power in this way? The men of whom you speak were Catholic in no way. They were agents of evil, out to harm the Church and the faithful.

Those men did terrible things, but perhaps worst of all, they blamed it on the Church. They did Satan’s will, and people say, “Oh, look what the Catholic Church has done.”

“They did not want to turn on someone of their brotherhood. Their bonds with their evil brothers were greater than the lives of these kids.”

You started your post by telling us exactly why nothing could be done. Even if someone had tried to blow the whistle, the bishop and the Lavender Mafia would have destroyed them.

Only a man of the stature of Billy Graham in his prime could have begun to expose the Lavender Mafia, but what would the evilstream misleadia have said if he had tried?

When people are saying that “the Church” should have done something, what they’re really saying is that people who lacked the ability to achieve anything should have martyred themselves in a futile effort.

But maybe you’re right. Only God knows, IMO, but perhaps every priest had a duty to destroy himself in a failed effort to expose this. Perhaps every parent had a duty to suffer excommunication and persecution by employers and authorities.

Perhaps...Dexter? But no, intrinsically evil means are always prohibited.

At my age I am not too prone to hold people to standards so high that they result in destruction. How many of us are really called to martyrdom?


101 posted on 08/16/2018 3:04:38 PM PDT by dsc (Our system of government cannot survive one-party control of communications.)
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To: dsc

When people are saying that “the Church” should have done something, what they’re really saying is that people who lacked the ability to achieve anything should have martyred themselves in a futile effort.


You make some good points.

But what does God say on the matter is the question, and I am not sure I like the answer.

On the other hand I am often glad our gray haired founding fathers risked it all in their futile effort for our nation.


104 posted on 08/16/2018 3:45:19 PM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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