Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Punish the pedophiles


I have always felt that a person's religious beliefs are a personal privilege and should not be questioned. Recent events in Europe centered around a certain religion and its clergy molesting children has sent me off the end. Not too long ago there was a similar set of events in the U.S.

The No. 1 guy of this institution struts around in his fancy robes and head gear along with his entourage telling their followers what they can and can't do and if they don't follow they will be excommunicated. This is called a dictatorship. Love it.

Once again the clergy is found to be molesting children and nothing is being done. Has anyone been arrested and charged? No. Give me a break. Michael Jackson was tried on child molestation. How are these guys not getting arrested? It's total BP. (I was told the "S" word shouldn't be used because of the children, so I'm using "P" for Pelosi, which is more than adequate.)

Maybe it's time for the followers of these pedophiles to look into another way. Your money supporting this institution can go to a lot of other legitimate organizations.

Your religious beliefs are what is inside you and is part of your internal structure. Go out into the mountains, up a canyon, down to the river or a lake, somewhere outside. You don't have to be in the dictator's building to affirm your beliefs.

What is the number of pedophiles in this organization? Hard to say but from the reports it's more than a few. Not to arrest, charge and try these guys is total BP.

John Nycum

Ketchum




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