Victims of pedophile priests and imams help create more victims with silence.

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Victims of pedophile priests and imams help create more victims with silence.

I recently watched this disturbing movie and recognize that what it portrays fairly closely what is happenings in reality right now.

https://www.google.ca/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=fQaNVNrJDInB8gfpqIDACw&gws_rd=ssl#q=spotlight+trailer

The silence and complicity of the religious are facilitating and colluding in the future assaults on children. Silence or the acceptance of a payoff, in my opinion, is direct collusion with these religious criminals and I see the past victims of these pedophiles as now helping their own assailants create new victims by their silence.

I appreciate that going public is hard, but if victims do not come forward, I see them as helping the priests and imams that are left free to abuse other children.

There are some who will read this and know that in a real sense victims are guilty of helping the pedophile problem continue.

I would urge these victims and their families to step up and do the right thing and return the payoffs and lay charges instead so that we can rid our churches and mosques of these predatory criminals.

Do you agree that silence is just as immoral as the initial crime when victims accept payoffs from religions to buy their silence?

Regards
DL
 

selfsame

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God - be glorified - alerted people about the evil-doing rabbis, monks and other corrupt religious leaders.

Quran 9: 34, which means:
{Believers, [beware of rabbis and monks; because] many of [Jewish priests:] rabbis and [Christian] monks devour the wealth of people a unjustly, and impede [people] from God's way b.}
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a They devour the property of people in the name of religion, and they take the bribe to judge people [with injustice.]

b i.e. from His religion: the Islam religion.

The interpretation is by Mohammed-Ali Hassan Al-Hilly.

In this time, some of the Muslim religious leaders are like the Jewish rabbis and Christian monks.
 

Ludlow

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Victims of pedophile priests and imams help create more victims with silence.

I recently watched this disturbing movie and recognize that what it portrays fairly closely what is happenings in reality right now.

https://www.google.ca/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=fQaNVNrJDInB8gfpqIDACw&gws_rd=ssl#q=spotlight+trailer

The silence and complicity of the religious are facilitating and colluding in the future assaults on children. Silence or the acceptance of a payoff, in my opinion, is direct collusion with these religious criminals and I see the past victims of these pedophiles as now helping their own assailants create new victims by their silence.

I appreciate that going public is hard, but if victims do not come forward, I see them as helping the priests and imams that are left free to abuse other children.

There are some who will read this and know that in a real sense victims are guilty of helping the pedophile problem continue.

I would urge these victims and their families to step up and do the right thing and return the payoffs and lay charges instead so that we can rid our churches and mosques of these predatory criminals.

Do you agree that silence is just as immoral as the initial crime when victims accept payoffs from religions to buy their silence?

Regards
DL
Nothing is natural or what one might consider as normal in society . What you see in your example is simply a reflection of society as a whole. The Catholic church and Islam are not the only ones containing this type of atrocity. It infects all segments of society.
 

selfsame

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Of course this may be in all communities, but such religious leaders should observe the commandments and should act upright more than other people should.
Moreover, people usually have confidence and trust in them. So people may not be aware of them and of their corruption
 

Ludlow

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Of course this may be in all communities, but such religious leaders should observe the commandments and should act upright more than other people should.
Moreover, people usually have confidence and trust in them. So people may not be aware of them and of their corruption
They should but many do not . I personally would trust my neighborhood bartender before I would trust any priest, minister or Imam.