Thursday, November 26, 2009

Lying child-raping liars; Catholic Church's new innovations in lying

Look at this ridiculous argument from the Catholic Church. They're talking about how they can lie with a clear conscience because they don't define their lying as lying. Lying bloody liars.

And look at the bloody cheek of them:

In May 1995, Cardinal Connell denied that diocesan funds were used in paying compensation to abuse victims. When it emerged on RTÉ in September that year that Ivan Payne was loaned €30,000 by the archdiocese to pay compensation to Mr Madden, Cardinal Connell still insisted this was not compensation by the archdiocese. He threatened to sue RTÉ, but did not do so.

I mean, for real, Cardinal Connell? Really? You threatened to sue them over reporting on your lies?

I'm sick of these people, and of the government's pathetic approach to them. Bring criminal charges against them where-ever possible, and confiscate all their assets to compensate victims.

I wonder is the lying about HIV in Africa another example of the Church's highly advanced non-lie-related lying techniques? We call it mental reservation, apparently.

Fucking amoral liars.

2 comments:

  1. Praise Jesus!
    ReplyDelete
  2. The church's time throughout the world is running out, people are starting to realise that we do not need them, we can easily bee nice, kind, caring people without having to be brain-washed by the catholic church. I was born and raised as a catholic, however with recent light upon allegations of sex abuse towards children I have lost all remaining respect I had left for them. I recently heard of a bishop in Dublin announcing on RTE radio that he would like to ask the people of Ireland to help them to pay the compensation costs and the legal fees of the abusers of our own children. We must act together as one and boycott the whole organisation. It is the only way that we can show how the vast majority of people with any responsibility for the safety of children feel in regards to these awful crimes. I realise that I am relatively young compared to others who have been putting up arguments in defence of the church but even so, I have my own opinions and I hope this has helped you to see clearer. One final note I will make is that this morning on the radio I heard a bishop say in defence of the church, "let he who is without sin cast the first stone". I shall allow you to think about that phrase. It is due to that remark that I will no longer be taking part in any church activities. thanks
    ReplyDelete