Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Sex-Abusing Christians and Criminal Clergy

The Rick A. Ross Institute has compiled an impressive (hmmm, not a very good word, but I'll keep it) list of clergy abuse that shows just how "holy" supposed men of god actually are.

Check it out and you'll find priests, vicars, nuns, pastors, preachers and bishops abusing, touching, fondling, snogging, and raping boys and girls all over the world.

Amen.

6 comments:

csm said...

Crazy catholics kicked out the wrong priest... this is the shit that will eventually destroy religion.

csm said...

46 years to get it right... that is religion for ya...

csm said...

Hmmm... how does one "adopt" a 26-year-old woman?

csm said...

A Baltimore pastor who worked with developmentally disabled people was charged Friday with befriending a blind and disabled man in his care, then paying a hit man $50,000 in church funds for an execution so he could collect life insurance money.

Ya just gotta love those moral christian leaders.

csm said...

More sexual misconduct from Christian leaders: A Presbyterian minister accused of having sex with a woman when she was a teenager, even tattooing her initials on his buttocks, kept working as a pastor and college administrator after the church's insurance company paid his accuser $150,000...The Permanent Judicial Commission of The Presbytery of Chicago of the Presbyterian Church found him guilty of sexual abuse. The commission also found Campbell guilty of using "force, threat, coercion, intimidation, or misuse of office or position" against the girl.

csm said...

...pastor pleaded guilty Wednesday to raping and molesting young girls in his congregation.

At least ten people have come forward, accusing 60-year-old Robbin Leeroy Harper of sexually abusing females as young as ten years old. Most of the victims say the abuse started with Harper's church office and often led to molestation and rape.

In some of the cases, the victims reportedly claimed Harper told them he was preparing them for marriage.


Yup. That is the kind of religious preparation people need for marriage, isn't it?