When I saw the headline of
this article in
The Washington Compost, I hoped that the devil in a white dress was actually going to repent of the Roman institution's great wickedness. Yet he said this:
Quote:
On Monday, the pope put the abuse in the context of the "many good priests," and also placed blame on a favorite villain for conservatives within the church: a sexually derelict culture of the 1970s in which a godless relativity ran wild and "pedophilia was theorized as something that was in keeping with man and even the child."
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We keep hearing from the fish heads that the Whore of Babylon's sex scandals started either in the seventies or with priests entering the Whore's service in the seventies. There's one slight problem: No, they didn't. I doubt that even the Jesuits could come up with a way to blame the seventies for such shining lights of Romanism as Marozia and Pope Alexander VI.
Pope Ratsorizzo even had the nerve to say this:
Quote:
In his remarks Monday, the pope seemed to go considerably further, suggesting that Christianity and its message had failed to prevent and address the abuse.
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Hey, Unholy "Father," don't knock Christianity until you've tried it.