Modern Crimes of Faith
It is the tendency of the religious, to focus on what makes them feel good, to avoid those pesky facts that make a mockery of their religion, and more horridly to ignore crimes committed at the hand of their religion. But the evil behind the mask of civility cannot be hidden forever.
Yet again, evidence surfaces that in 1986, then Cardinal Ratzinger declined to remove a priest found to have molested children. The original request to remove him was submitted in 1981 and was ignored. Yes, ignored for five years! Ratzinger was put into office in 1986 and wrote a letter in response which declined to remove the priest for the sole reason of “the good of the church”. Not the good of the children, but the good of the church.
Lest you make the incorrect assumption that this is an evil only perpetuated by the Catholic church, let me remind you we had two incidents here in Jacksonville in the last eight years, involving Protestant churches, where the church was made aware of sexual crimes committed by “pastors” and chose to handle it themselves rather than call the police. In once case, the church defended the “pastor”, not the child, because the “pastor” had confessed and asked for forgiveness. He was after all, they said, a “good pastor.”
There in lies the problem; the assumption by the church that they are some how above the law of the land, that some how their organization is faith based and crimes are theirs to forgive at their own discretion. I am sure that BP would love to have that power!
The public grants these purveyors of fantasy deference. We stand while they pray to invisible beings without questioning it, we forgive their tax burdens, we watch as they build massive edifices to nothing and amass vast wealth, and we allow them to protect child molesters. This is just wrong.
The Catholic church, in response to worldwide outcry, says they now report all such crimes to the local authorities, but I ask where is the proof of this? Their records are not public and I personally have yet to see one headline where it reads, “Church turns in child molester.” Where I ask, is the government? Why are they not prosecuting those who protect criminals? Why are the records of the church still closed to inspection?
It is high time that this medieval deference to the church comes to an end. We scrutinize every major corporation on the planet for the public good. Yet somehow, this multi-billion dollar ponzi scheme can manipulate the tax code, influence foreign policy, ignore war crimes, and shuffle child molesters around willy nilly and no one takes much notice?
This must stop. This system must be held accountable. The church must be called to prove themselves. Most importantly, the public needs to start asking some hard questions about the rationality of a faith which thinks itself above the law, and above the law of common sense.