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Churches are among some of the most corrupt organisations on the planet and always have been.
"You can be young without money but you can't be old without money"
Maggie the Cat from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." by Tennessee Williams
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What I think of most churches is the same I think of most corporations...
It has always been funny to me how many of them are so like the famous fallen angel they fear so much..the one who wanted to play God....and how much they are all like him...exactly like him...
...maybe even worse than him...
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You know what is sad, how I am not shocked about this.
What else is sad? They still have millions of catholics brain washed around the world and this event will have true believers just thinking this is a 'one off' event.
If you put together all their scandals together you could compare it to the practices of a corrupt corporation....
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More than any other institution I can think of (except for Faux News)....The Catholic Church is beholden to and idolizes false images...and uses them quite freely to manipulate and control their followers....
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Oh yeah...something was nagging at me...and now I remember what it is....
Tying this back in with the Catholic Church..and considering what I said about our collective addiction to images...
Just imagine if it has been Black Men...or Muslims...or Gays...or Michael Jackson....
They would have grabbed torches and started a riot...
...but when their own fucking preacher boys did it..S I L E N C E ...you could hear crickets from the Catholics.....
Because their image of their preacher boys were one of holiness and godliness...and so they would allow their own children to be their victims so they could hold on to an image that was false...
BARF....
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[COLOR="DarkGreen"]There is a book (free, if you don't mind the ebook version) called "The Authoritarians" by Professor Bob Altemeyer. You can Google the title and author and it should be the first response returned by the search engine. Basically, these people aren't stupid but are locked in a tragic neurological illness where they defer to and feel intense, irrational terror of authority figures. People raised to be fearful and unquestioning towards authorities are candidates for this problem and it has no bearing on intellect. The smartest Right Wing Authoritarian Followers can rationalize and out-think the evidence against them, even turning to vast conspiracy to escape the danger that losing their authority would bring.
I can personally attest to the information Altemeyer lays out because I was and am one of them (a Right Wing Authoritarian Follower) from a long line of them. I would still be conservative, highly Christian, and a proud follower of that ideology had I not realized I was gay. Even now, as I move to become more liberal and less traditional, I still fall into traps of RWAF thinking, only in reverse. My first reaction to homophobia is to view homophobes as vicious, murderous orcs bent on my destruction who secretly relish the deaths of gay kids (but considering much of my family fits this trope, I know better, at least logically. I still react to things emotionally rather than analytically. Some things didn't change to that end wither. I still tend to find myself automatically siding with the police, politicians, or other authority figures whenever there is some story in the media pitting them against individuals.[/COLOR]
I fight these tendencies by studying all I can from all sides of an issue. I read the experiences of women, black folks, latinos, and so on. I learn about things like privilege. I actively engage and try to fight my own programming. Despite this, though, the tendency remains and it is a constant struggle.
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