Monday, April 5, 2010

The Pope may have to go to jail

An 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit Baja California, where the Fuso Szulc is roaming, but the shaking was too far north to have even been noticed.
The expedition vehicle is still on its wheels.

Meanwhile additional thoughts about the scandal of children having been misused by priests of the Cathiolic church have developed.

One is that the Catholic church is nothing more than an organization.
They pretend a lot more, but the truth and fact is that they are simply a club.
With a club-president they call a Pope.
Assistants to the president they call cardinals.
And assistants to the cardinals they call bisshops.
With workers in the field they call priests.

All these titles mean nothing at all, except within their own organization.
Therefore most correctly is to refer to the president of the Catholic church as Mr. Ratzinger and not "Holy Father" or "the Pope" if one is not a member of the club.

The issue the Catholic church is creating is that they are putting themselves above the law.
They have laws of their own and often take those as if they were the civil laws.

Let's take a tennis club that employs a tennis teacher.
Who teaches how to smash but can't keep his hands out of the pants of the students.
What is the president of the tennis club to do?
Reprimand the tennis teacher?
Punish the teacher or lower temporarily his salary?
Or is the president of the tennis club to obey the civil laws and obliged to immediately call the police and announce his tennis teacher?

As we know, the president of the tennis club can go to jail as well if he covers up his criminal tennis teacher.
Because in our society nobody is above the law.

The attitude of the Catholic church is different.
They have been dealing with priests that broke the civil laws and they have not been calling the police.
Even until now, the policy of the Catholic church is to wash the dirty laundry in their own washing machine.
Protecting and shielding from civil law their criminal priests and committing a crime by doing so.

If the laws were respected, soon all those priests that are accused of molesting children should appear in front of a judge and have their court case.
But also all those bishops, cardinals and Popes who have been covering up and not respecting the laws should face a judge and be punished.
Yes, fervent and loyal blog readers, in spite of his robe, mitre and all the hoopla and fanfare he surrounds himself with to impress, the pope violated the law and should face the judicial consequences.



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