US Bishop Charged For Not Reporting Priest's Child Porn To Police
PolygamousRanchKid writes "Kansas City's Catholic bishop was charged Friday with not telling police about child pornography found on a priest's computer, making him the highest-ranking U.S. Catholic official indicted on a charge of failing to protect children. Finn has acknowledged that he and other diocese officials knew for months about hundreds of 'disturbing' images of children that were discovered on a priest's computer but did not report the matter to authorities or turn over the computer."
gtfo
Has anyone done a study on this yet?
I object to power without constructive purpose. --Spock
It would seem strange that an employer would be required to report such a thing, particularly if there was no evidence that any child had been harmed, however, it would appear to be so, the indictment is specifically for "Failure of Mandated Reporter to Report." Here is the relevant Missouri statute.
PP 4 reads:
Does possession of child porn constitute "reasonable cause to suspect"?
Don't blame me, I voted for Baltar.
I was ambivalent about this at first, but on reflection I think this is a good thing. It helps break up the conspiracy of silence (due to not wanting to embarrass the order) that can shield a molester for years.
Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: If you're seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it.
Did the priest molest children, or did he just have pictures of a crime scene?
Also: mandatory reporting of crimes? Is Missouri trying to resurrect the Staatssicherheit?
Link is to "goatse". Be warned.
The parishoners knew for months, if not years, that something strange was going on, but the diocese refused to do anything. There's a letter out there that the principle sent to the Bishop that's quite damning (and that the bishop supposedly never even read).
http://www.nbcactionnews.com/dpp/news/crime/a-newly-released-letter-by-snap-shows-that-parents-were-concerned-about-father-shawn-ratigan
The church still doesn't appear to be taking this stuff seriously and parents should be concerned.
Die Goatse motherfucker
It's hardly unique to the RCC.
www.bing.com/search?q=child+pornography+indictment+school
link is to a goatse page.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/25/christian-brothers-abuse-payout
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23521616/ns/us_news-faith/t/catholic-sex-abuse-payouts-top-million/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1557479/Roman-Catholic-Church-agrees-sexual-abuse-payout.html
http://life.nationalpost.com/2011/08/18/clergy-abuse-payouts-pushing-dublin-archdiocese-toward-bankruptcy/
http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Catholic+Church+seeks+limit+abuse+payouts+Germany/3605154/story.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/jun/24/usa.danglaister
http://vivekajyoti.blogspot.com/2011/03/catholic-jesuits-in-166-million-abuse.html
http://www.vaticancrimes.us/2011/01/catholic-abuse-victims-offered-firm.html
"This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."
Be warned.
This post is flamebait, but I'll respond in case a wider audience is interested in the question:
Idunno. There's this whole "freedom of thought" and "tolerance" sort of thing going on, and it seems to have worked rather well for society over the past few centuries. If you don't defend the unpopular, you just end up with mob rule. You don't want mob rule; it would be a real pity if we threw away the notion of tolerance and later rational thought landed on the wrong side of public opinion. Also working out rather well: "innocent until proven guilty". And from the bad ideas file: "guilt by association" and "people who don't agree with me are inhuman scum".
In any event, the problem really isn't that the typical Catholic priests is a child molestor. The problem is that child molestors actively seek positions of trust and authority to perpetrate their crimes and the church has been inadequate in its response. Before you exercise your prejudice, think of the children - your prejudice may hide the real danger.
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Pavlik Morozov, is that you?
http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2234#comic
The Kruger Dunning explains most post on
Why is the poster -1?
Whenever someone makes a claim that a link is goatse, the admin should check it out, and then mod it +1 gabajillion.
The Kruger Dunning explains most post on
The response has been documented to have AGGRAVATED the problem, and continued over decades.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/25/christian-brothers-abuse-payout [guardian.co.uk]
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23521616/ns/us_news-faith/t/catholic-sex-abuse-payouts-top-million/ [msn.com]
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1557479/Roman-Catholic-Church-agrees-sexual-abuse-payout.html [telegraph.co.uk]
http://life.nationalpost.com/2011/08/18/clergy-abuse-payouts-pushing-dublin-archdiocese-toward-bankruptcy/ [nationalpost.com]
http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Catholic+Church+seeks+limit+abuse+payouts+Germany/3605154/story.html [montrealgazette.com]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/jun/24/usa.danglaister [guardian.co.uk]
http://vivekajyoti.blogspot.com/2011/03/catholic-jesuits-in-166-million-abuse.html [blogspot.com]
http://www.vaticancrimes.us/2011/01/catholic-abuse-victims-offered-firm.html [vaticancrimes.us]
"This post is an artistic work of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact."
That's all well and good when you are believing the right things. But if you are believing the *wrong* things, well, we have to stamp it out, shout you down, or treat you like a moron! We can't have you going around having independent opinions, now, can we? You have to be tolerant *in exactly the way we want you to be*.
Brett
the catholic church will say that they owe victims nothing. Pretty sick and twisted.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
Double standard
http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/dave-pierre/2010/12/18/medias-double-standard-continues-when-reporting-child-sex-abuse
Inadequate in it's response?
Could that be the understatement of the year?
It's response at every turn has been to protect itself and the abusers. That's not inadequate, that's evil. Fuck the catholic church and the pope.
If you found a picture on someone's hard drive of a person being beaten up, and you didn't know when it was taken, didn't know who the people in the picture were, and didn't even know if the picture had any relation to the person who had it, would you believe the person being beaten up in the picture was in jeopardy?
And even if they were in jeopardy, should we suspend the fourth amendment in pursuit of a perpetrator for the photo we found (like we do for child pornography)?
Fuck off, idiot. I don't care if the Catholics raped you as a kid and kicked you puppy, it is irrelevant to the discussion and is blinding you from thinking rationally.
In related news, this week on public radio airwaves, Father Raymond Gravel http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Gravel of the Canadian Roman Catholic Church compared the out of court settlement of 18 millions CAD (for 85 victims between 1950 and 1990) to being akin to turning the victims into prostitutes, because they would then be getting money in return of the sexual acts they performed. I almost crashed my car into a local church out of anger.
Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice.
Said the bishop to the choir boy.
My guess is you've got an AC penalty enabled. He's at 0 with no mod history either way here.
That or the loser who modded him down posted afterwards. Check the timestamps, maybe you can figure out who?
If I have been able to see further than others, it is because I bought a pair of binoculars.
Priests must be married to be healthy. No religion should allow single priests to remain unmarried for more than 2-3 years, except where age (60+) is a factor (example, a priest lost his wife)
Leslie Satenstein Montreal Quebec Canada
Consumption *creates* demand.
Hmm, I thought that primal sexual urges created the demand. Guess I was wrong eh?
And what happens when the FBI makes existing child pornography hard to find? People who have those urges are going to create new child pornography to satisfy those urges.
Perhaps the FBI should spend more money protecting actual children rather than chasing down people with copies of crime scene photographs. Sure, it's more difficult to catch people who molest children, but it does the children a lot more good than chasing down pictures that were taken of them three years ago. But the FBI would rather chase a bunch of pictures around; keeps the arrest and conviction rates up, gets them promotions...at the cost of real, living children not being helped.
I guess I missed where the OP defended catholicism or pedophilia?
Freak out and go ad hominem all you want, that doesn't make the AC wrong.
i never get board of bashing M$ because it presents me with so many easy targets.
---Saying gnome 3 is better than windows 8 not so much a compliment as it is damning with light praise.
Afghan Arab men have Boy Dancers dress as women and sodomized by old married men.
As well, Muslim men often have MANY wives numerating as high as a recent 100 women slaves a franction of their age with many under-13 wives even as young as 5 that are ritually sodomized if not consumed of all innocence like an American male drinks a 6-pack of beer.
It doesn't matter if you are married or not. It looks more like an ability to multi-task compounded with how wicked one's soul may be while doing whatever it is they are spiritually-included to execute.
How are police officers any different than priests? I mean, come-on, nobody ever is asked by a priest to search your cell phone for porno while COPS get-off on demanding everyone let them use your phone to search for porno.
I get that it's illegal to possess child porn. I get that it's illegal to make child porn. How in the fuck is it illegal to know that someone else has child porn?
LK
"Hi. This is my friend, Jack Shit, and you don't know him." - Lord Kano
For several years, I was pastor of a small Baptist church (on a part-time basis.)
A few weeks after I started, the flakiest woman in the congregation told me about how the old pastor was a child molester, and nobody would do anything about it, so finally she took matters into her own hands by leaving a letter on the pulpit to make him resign. Didn't know what to think (at the time, didn't know she was the church flake) so I kind of "hmm'd" and nodded and didn't say much. Stayed there for several years, and she decided she didn't like me because I didn't preach from the King James Version and I tended to mention -- God help us -- movies from the pulpit. Watching them was fine, but mentioning them from the pulpit was sacrilege. One Sunday, I found an anonymous letter in the pulpit accusing me of being a child molester. I wasn't about to be run out of the place by this woman, so I called a meeting of the deacons and we dealt with it as a matter of church discipline. She repented and it was, I think, a growth experience for her. I ultimately left the church because my wife left me (long story) but I'm still on good terms with the people there. (I'm now an Anglican, by the way, because I couldn't stand what passes for theological discourse in the Southern Baptist Convention anymore.)
The point? Not every allegation of clergy sexual abuse is true. Not every accuser is lily white innocent. One of the interesting things about operating a church and being in the ministry is that you have to deal with people who may not always be reliable, because those are the people who need you the most. That's why the Bible says that you shouldn't entertain an accusation against an "elder" (i.e. a priest -- Greek presbyteros) without two or three witnesses.
That's not to say that the Roman Catholic church doesn't have a problem with how they handle genuine clerical abuse. They do. And, if what is being said in the article even resembles the truth, the Bishop in this case screwed up big time and deserves to be deposed. But I don't remotely believe some of the numbers that are bandied about regarding RC sexual abuse. Some of the people who make allegations were genuinely abused, but I suspect that at least as many have an axe to grind with the church or are looking for a cash payout.
Okay, said my piece.
I see a lot of people advocating the merits of "mandated reporting," in various forms. The problem with mandated reporting is that, if you are someone who is dealing with a problem, it means you can't seek help from anyone.
I had a friend who was a single father, and he had a problem with controlling his temper with his son. It was not so bad that his son was in danger -- he was just stressed out and needed someone to talk to before it got that bad. But he had a truly evil ex-wife waiting in the wings for any excuse to take the son away from him and make sure that he never saw his son again. My friend couldn't afford to take any chances. He couldn't talk honestly to a counselor, because if he did the counselor might decide he had to report it -- and as soon as the phone call was made my friend's ex-wife would find out and legal action (that my friend couldn't afford) would ensue. And going to the ex-wife wouldn't be better for the kids for reasons too complicated to explain. Suffice it to say that she's pretty much a sociopath. He couldn't talk to most friends, because they might report him too. He couldn't talk to an attorney, because he couldn't afford one. Finally, he talked to a pastor, who is not (in Virginia) a mandated reporter. Fortunately, the pastor had taken a lot of counseling classes in seminary and was able to help him. But ... this situation went on for years after my friend knew he needed help. And in a lot of states pastors are mandated reporters.
Then what does the marginal "offender," who just needs some help without the risk, do? Mandated reporting is like zero-tolerance laws. It's built on the assumption that good rules are better than good people. And that's just not the case.
The Dallas Charter (document dealing with the protection of minors passed by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2004 and recently slightly revised and reaffirmed in 2010) is largely a whitewash. Few of the underlying issues of pedastery and pedophilia were dealt with, and the penalties usually cause a priest, any priest with an accusation leveled against them, to as a practical matter be found guilty until proven innocent and thrown under a bus in the process.
I'm not going to say "the Church" because it was certain priests and certain bishops that caused this and not the whole "Church," but these men had this thin blue line mentality about the priests, shuffling them around, papering over things, burying their heads in the sand, for decades. Or, worse, some of the bishops were as big a pervs as the priests they gave a pass too and covered up for them because of their own depravities. They and their predecessors picked these defective, sexually screwed up guys as seminarians mainly in the 1960s through the 80s, and then had to deal with the wreckage in the 1990s and 00s.
The worst part, the sacrilege, is that as far as I'm aware, not one of these creeps that covered this up is in PRISON, where they belong. God will judge their souls, but we have a right and duty to put their a--es in jail in the mean time.
The Church hasn't revamped, seriously, how it chooses seminarians, still has a large homosexual subculture, who not explicitly the cause of the pedophilia scandal, contributed A LOT to the man-boy love problem of priests molesting teenage boys, and still doesn't do a particularly good job dealing with allegations. Many gay priests aren't celibate either, and in the real world the problem is that gay guys tend to give a pass to other priests guilty of some other sexual sin because they have one they indulge in themselves. They also suck in the Confessional. How's Fr. Bob, who's dorking a guy on the side or addicting to gay bondage, or regular porn and screwing a parishioner, or just addicted to some fetish porn or stealing money from the parish going to give me good spiritual advice in the Confessional about how to be moral or avoid sin when he's doing that? Yeah right.
You still have guys like Fr. Ratigan indulging in this perverse child porn crap and not being dealt with in one diocese, while a good friend of my family essentially had his priestly life blown up by an idiot teenager who made up a bunch of stuff about him in 2006 and later had to recant everything because he and our priest friend didn't even KNOW each other. I feel sorry for Ratigan. He tried to kill himself, and obviously has problems. I feel sorry for any priest crippled by some addiction or proclivity, because it does cripple them in every way. Another example? Another priest, one I personally can't stand, had his life blown up not once but twice by two different guys accusing him of doing something, only to drop it later because they couldn't even remotely prove he did anything. I think he's a jerk, but even he didn't deserve two suspensions and having his life blown up like that. Dioceses and priests are often seen as meal tickets or deep pockets to score a settlement with, since the Church has had so many problems with pervs, so now you don't know who's been hurt, and who's just looking to score a payday.
As for porn itself, even though you argue watching porn, even child porn, doesn't lead to acting out, for a priest (in the eyes of the Church): 1. porn is a gravely immoral habit 2. porn is gravely injurious to anything called a "spiritual life" 3. a damnable offense and 4. a crippling habit for someone that is in close proximity to children (as most parish and many ordered priests are) and/or women or men in the rectory (if they are into straight or gay porn, respectively). Priests are supposed to work hard and be very careful not to allow themselves to be in compromising or tempting positions. If you are feeding a habit with porn, making yourself avoid tempting situations is
"US Bishop Charged For Not Reporting Priest's Child Porn To Police"
I wonder how much they charged him.
Signed,
Obviously Oblivious
Multiple people in the church (the Bishop, his assistant, the IT guy) actively engaged in the concealment of child pornography, and at least in the case of the IT guy gave it back to the original perpetrator AFTER MAKING A COPY OF IT. I know that it's probably a legal stretch, but why aren't these people being charged with the distribution of CP? I have nothing against Catholic parishioners, but the people running the Catholic Church in America have been engaging in long-term conspiracy to commit child abuse (and apparently access and distribute CP). If it weren't a big, mainstream religion, they would have been run out of town decades ago.
I'm all for freedom of religion, but these practices are in violation of Canon Law as well as Secular Law, and if the government comes down on them like a ton of bricks, IT'S NOT VIOLATING THEIR FREEDOM. I'm not asking for Catholic Priests to be prosecuted for being Catholic, I'm asking for them to be prosecuted for being child abusers. And if the upper echelons of the Church willfully allowed that abuse to happen and/or continue, then they need to be prosecuted too. The same goes for ALL religions!
Got a link? I searched,
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npr Raymond Gravel
prostitutes Raymond Gravel 2011
and did not come up with the comment you think you heard. Gravel's an odd guy with a long background of dealing with difficult shit at the coal face. I'd like to find out exactly what he said in full. Could be different than what you think you heard while driving.
It is a shame on Christianity ///////////
Institutional rot implies a previously unrotten state; what we are actually seeing though is the consequence of a poisonous idea held in place by hubris. The poisonous idea is abstinence. Over the course of weeks or months, the male body will eventually ejaculate without any physical stimulation; this is commonly called a wet dream. A vow of true abstinence is guaranteed to fail for a male, because his own body will eventually betray him. Sexuality cannot be contained; our species depends on it. For as long as Catholicism insists upon abstinence for its priests, there will be sexual problems such as child molestation. For the problem of child molestation by priests to ever truly be resolved, the Catholic Church would have to swallow their hubris and accept the fact that sexuality is part of human nature.
( Are they just an inferior non-registered gang that seeks the privilege of the reigning court? )
yes
Don't hold any of that porno from the DA, because they want to see it tooo.
They lockem all up.
They only give priority to help their own kind, while
logging all the non-constituents like cattle to compare statistics and make theories on culture and society,
and if you think about it then you'ld avoid Charitable institutions like the plague itself because they conceal unknown malice through their Free services.
Social Security is the Poorhouse of the Freemasons of Washington DC and you see how voluntary that charity has become in helping you achieve an (*cough*) early (*cough*) retirement if not a 3 year break from working yourself to death away from seed money best invested in places that prevent inflation and generate more domestic non-exportable product.
The Bishop had no first hand knowledge about any child porn. It was a computer technician that discovered the child porn so he had the duty to report the child porn. Some Bishop miles away has no direct knowledge that any child porn existed on the computer. If you heard a rumor that so and so at work has child porn on their computer are you supposed to report it or is the person that has direct knowledge of the child porn supposed to report it?
The catholic stereotype of pedophilia is just going to get fueled by this case. Not that I mind, I'm not a particularly religious person.
Not to detract from your points in any way, but to add an answer to the "superstition" question...
One group that dares is anyone who acknowledges the demonstrated reality of the placebo effect, or has benefited from it or has benefited others with it.
Sometimes an immediate redirect to point out a unreasonably-militant speaker's hypocrisy, from a perspective requiring only that hard science be admitted, can be usefully efficient.
You mean like "If you are not with us, you are with the terrorists" kind of stuff.
I agree completely. Very bad idea.
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
Argument from the undefined.
Since you specify no worldview alternative, we can assume that your position has no negative events associatable with its non-content.
How... convenient.
Since Dawkins and Hitchens basically make most of their whole living off of this single form of fallacious reasoning, I won't object too strenuously, other than to say, of course, a statistical comparison to some baseline (e.g. family, teachers) is the only thing that can be meaningful for relative incidences of something that can only be, in reality, a comparative question.
But, then, we probably both already know what the statistics would say on those comparisons.
It's time to file charges against the Vatican. The Jerks running the U.S. claim that the V is a sovereign nation when it suits them.
Sovereign nations are subject to international law concerning war crimes and child abuse.
Take 'em down!
I assume the summary and article are not covering every detail about how it came to this conviction precisely.
But I hope, for all Christians including me, that this will motivate other people working for the church to come forward and report the shit they might have seen. Pedophilia is shit.
... you could get arrested - or even executed - for not reporting jews to the local gestapo. Is this the same mindset I can see emerging here? Please, convince me it isn't.
Sonny, show some respect to your elders. Shut up and listen quietly when uncle slug speaks. And stay off his lawn, too.
It's hardly "news for nerds"
It's not "news for nerds," of course, but it does cause the heads of the shallow-minded Church-hating/privacy&porn-venerating hipsters to explode, and that's always entertaining, so let it slide.
I look at the comments and I feel like I am at a NAMBLA convention
"think of the children" is just dumb useless hysteria, right?
you keep believing that
what i see is the reproductive imperative at work: not the social desire, but the biological need to produce healthy children. anything that is a threat to that basically means a threat to the continuation of your genes. therefore, yes, simple possession of pictures of children in sexually suggestive ways is pretty much an atavistic, primal declaration of war on the integrity of the reproduction of homo sapiens. sexual contact with children damages their psychological development in terms of self-image, identity, self-esteem, etc: weakening their ability to successfully pass on their parents genes when they are adults
so wax and wane philosophical about free rights and liberties and fascism and hysteria, blah blah blah... zzz
your high and noble principles just ran into a buzzsaw: sexualizing children basically means going to war with the forces of evolution
the urge to protect children is primal, savage, rooted at a spot as deep as the need for food and shelter. there's a reason even in prison otherwise amoral impulse driven convicts will happily beat a pedophile to death: the opposition to the sexualizition of children is something rooted so deeply in our biological makeup that no rationalization of yours will ever root around them
sexualizing children, even just with possession of pictures, puts you at war with human society not on the grounds of abstract legal principles, but on the grounds of innate biological drive. and you're going to lose, either at the end of the parent's gun, in the courtroom, or at the end of a broom handle in prison
so any of you out there in possession of child porn and who thinks it harmless and everything is just hysteria: i strongly advise you to get rid of it, and do whatever the hell you can possibly do to get rid of this desire of yours to see children in a sexual manner
it will not end well for you otherwise. your compulsion is at war with the reproductive imperative, and you're not going to win
oh and ps: just possessing pictures of children (not teenagers who are physically mature) is indeed harmful: it gets produced somewhere. your possession and desire for that product is called demand. demand invokes supply. it is a simple economic formula, whether real money is involved or not.so go ahead and argue around that all you want, you are an idiot if you deny the concept of supply and demand
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it
Mid-evil church with old traditions... actually, far far older than that!
Arranged marriages starting at 12 years old were totally acceptable and normal and old men were probably never unusual (hell, its a stereotype today with rich old men... at least in the past it was not as extreme because of life expectancy!)
History is actually on their side and they are quite strongly tied to the past, what can one expect?? I'm sure the other ancient religions have similar issues but lack the massive organizational hierarchy (which may or may not increase incidents; it may only make them leak out more...despite policies to cover things up.)
Then you have the nutty OLD policies that came from a fanatic group in charge of the church that removed all sex from clergy and made the whole thing even more 'evil' than it was previously... and this was old enough to be inherited by later off shoots. Brilliant power play by the organization back in the day; I'm surprised they didn't make breathing a sin to which they were the only path to salvation.
Perhaps the church should have defended marriage at 12 and allowed sex to be natural and let their officials have spouses? I bet the incidence rate and how it is handled would be quite different than today (or not necessarily better... but it is kind of a magnet to people with problems in the area, don't you think?)
All this having been said, people should realize that the stats for them are actually better than a lot of other institutions... high schools for example are worse; the #1 place for pedophiles: friends and family.
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when you see someone committing a crime like this, what *should* you do?
Hypothetically, if a person walked into a lawyer, psychiatrist, therapist, or minister's office seeking legal, emotional, or spiritual counseling, opened up their laptop and said "here be kiddie pron" then absent another law requiring disclosure this would be protected under the privacy laws that govern these professions.
That's not the case in this incident, but it does answer your question.
The same laws provide privacy if the person confesses to murder, terrorism, or almost any other crime except those few that are specifically excluded. Child abuse, elder abuse, abuse of a vulnerable person, and domestic abuse are common exceptions for non-lawyers. For lawyers, I think the only exceptions that have been upheld by courts have to deal with future crimes, not past crimes, but I could be wrong.
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
When a law is clearly wrong, or being applied wrongly, it is the civic duty of any citizen to not support it, and when opportunity provides for it, participate in jury nullification.
In jurisdictions where prosecutors care about justice instead of getting another notch on their belt, unjust laws are never enforced and laws which can be applied unjustly aren't.
In other words:
1) Jury nullification, when properly applied, is a sign that the prosecution needs to be retrained or replaced, and
2) In a just society, jury nullification will never happen because it will never need to happen.
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
If you have evidence to back up your story please provide it to the relevant civil authorities and religious watchdogs.
And as for Freemasons in the United States at least, as a group they have zero interest in supporting child pornography or bringing down the Roman Catholic church.
As for individuals who happen to be Freemasons, anyone seeking to do either is a hypocrite and should resign his Masonic membership.
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
How in the fuck is it illegal to know that someone else has child porn?
How?
Because a legislature passed a law making it so and this law has not been invalidated.
That's how.
Oh, did you mean how the **** is such a law in any way reasonable? Well, I can point to a lot of laws that are not reasonable but are enforceable and enforced regularly.
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
For several years, I was pastor of a small Baptist church (on a part-time basis.)
Do you think your former Baptist church would welcome as a parishioner a convicted sex offender who, as an adult over 25, molested someone under, say, 15 years old 10 years ago. Assume he either got probation and completed it or he served less than 10 years in prison and his parole is over with. Assume he fully cooperated with any in-prison and post-release court-ordered rehabilitation programs and as far as anyone can tell, he's successfully completed them.
What about the same situation but he plead down to a non-sex crime so he's not a "convicted sex offender." The only real difference is that he won't present a public relations issue and he might not cause your insurance company to raise your rates.
What about the same situation but he was never charged with any related crime. Assume prosecution is barred for some reason and any civil cases have been settled "under seal" so no record will appear in any background check. Assume he got into therapy shortly after his last criminal act and has been fully cooperative. Assume that the only reason you know is that he came to the minister or governing board voluntarily before asking to join the church.
Now, what about each of these 3 scenarios but it's only been 4 or 5 years since the criminal act? How about if it's only been 1 or 2 years? 1 or 2 months?
In each case, if the church says "no, we don't want you here," where would the church recommend the person worship in a corporate setting? Assume both your former church and the prospective member believe that God requires corporate worship when possible.
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Would your current Anglican congregation see things any differently?
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
if you are someone who is dealing with a problem, it means you can't seek help from anyone.
Mod parent up.
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
How dare you or any modern man defend superstition, let alone Microsoft Windows?
There, fixed^H^H^H^H^Hgeekified that for you. :)
Knowledge is how to play a game, intelligence is how to win, wisdom is knowing what game to play.
What if he never had any childpornography. Would the risk be greater that he would go after actual children?
Is it possible that by watching porn, he has actually saved a couple of children from horrible experiences?
Sure, the children in the pictures probably have some psychological issues, but humans are pathetic creatures.
And that's never going to stop.
Maybe we should just try to acknowledge that some people are turned on by children.
And those people are either going to try to find pictures, or try to find children.
Which is better?
Maybe we should try to kill off all the people who are turned on by children. That worked wonders with jews and homosexuals in Germany.
1) You can consume child porn without requiring new abuse.
BUT
2) if you consume it in a way that "registers" with any current producers, they may see you as a potential customer and ramp up production.
Example of NOT child abuse:
An elderly man has a stash of now-illegal 1960s magazines. He dies. His horny teenage grandson is cleaning out the house and is aroused by what he sees. No new children were harmed in him looking at them. No producers have any reason to see him as a potential customer. If he enjoyed the photos and the kids weren't his own age he needs therapy and in any case he needs some legal education. The photos need to be destroyed or turned over to a legally-licensed archive (the only ones I know of in the USA are run by the government). However, from a child-abuse perspective this is isn't abuse. What damage that occurred has already happened and there will be no new damage to innocent minors, assuming the horny teenage son isn't viewed as an "innocent" minor.
Example of ramping up demand for child abuse:
A person searches for and finds a web site that is run by child porn producers. Using a proxy so he won't get caught, he downloads enough that the producers notice the increased server load. They say "hmm, looks like we've got a new customer" and they ramp up production hoping the guy comes back for more.
Example of where consumption actually does require new harm to a child, albeit not the child that was in the porn that the viewer looked at:
Assuming an earlier post about child-porn-trading web sites is true, a parent who so far has not abused his kids finds such a site. He sees the "teaser" and gets hooked. In order to sign up for "full access" he has to provide fresh materials. His poor kids are victimized the next day.
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If they are watching it while driving the very car that is on TV!
*cue rimshot*
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Since the Bishop is a representative of the church, can't the church itself be charged?
We in the US regard corporate entities as persons, as such, they should not be able to reap the benefits of person-hood without suffering the penalties as well.
If someone is passing you on the right, you are an asshole for driving in the wrong lane.
we're expected to report any knowledge of crime to the authorities...kind of like how it was in East Germany
Are you trying to insinuate that I am a child? If so, well met. You are clearly superior in intellect to me, what with a jab so clever as yours. I truly commend thee.
Every single male teacher I know has been accused of molestation, abuse, or rape several times by veangeful students or by students who had a "crush" on them that were pissed off over being rejected. Several of the female teachers I know have also been accused, though thats far less common.
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how hard would it be to plant porn on a priests computer? id guess not very hard, they are pretty trusting, nice people... i think more laws have to be in place to ensure the illegal goods on a computer is the one who downloaded them.. I mean in theory someone could clone my neighbours mac id, use there net and make them look like they hacked email accounts, they could even use my mac address and make me get blamed.. just pathetic what this world is coming into, no wonder god killed everyone except noah. on the last big reset... most deserve it, paying taxes that eventually are used to build bombs and kill people/children in other countries.. yeah real innocent.. the entire lot of ya.