Skip Navigation
InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)AI
AMUSING, INTERESTING, OUTRAGEOUS, or PROFOUND @lemmy.world

The Lord works in mysterious ways

God tells Pennsylvania man to burn down family home because of dragons

Priest groped female worshipper during confession – “I froze” woman testified in court

Vicars guilty of sex abuse will be defrocked under new Church rules — previously, they were merely told not to conduct weddings or funerals

Pope Francis has a 75% tolerance policy on child sexual abuse

Undercount: why the Catholic church won’t list many New Mexico priests who’ve been linked to sexual abuse

Father deposed as Anglican deacon after revealing 30-year-old abuse of son who is accused of 95 child sex crimes

Police charge Christian school leader in Delaware with using online aliases to obtain, share child pornography

Catholic Diocese suspends West Memphis pastor amid charges of animal cruelty

Utah woman sues polygamous Kingston group, alleges she was coerced into marrying uncle at 16

Granite Falls pastor gets 10 years in prison for 10k+ child sexual abuse materials found on home and church devices

Church-funded anti-gay therapist pleads guilty to sexually abusing patients during sessions

Former youth pastor pleads guilty to sexual battery in Tupelo

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost recuses himself from pervert pastor case because of his friendship with leaders of the church

South Carolina police arrest man who "appears to be a former pastor" for having nude pics of kids on phone

Oregon lawsuit alleges LDS Church failed to intervene in child sex abuse case

West Memphis priest accused of animal cruelty involving cats

Ignoring war, floods, and child leukemia, God blesses Philadelphia Eagles

"Heaven has strict immigration laws," says church, and "hell has open borders"

Former church teacher pleads guilty to sex abuse of children

$3.4-million settlement for man sexually abused by Catholic high school teacher at notorious Congregation of Christian Brothers

Former pastor convicted of attempted murder over a year after stabbing family, setting home on fire

Ohio church under investigation for sexual abuse

Former pastor charged, allegedly found with ‘voluminous’ amount of child sexual abuse material

Mormon church sued again over how it uses tithing contributions from members

Former teacher, church volunteer accused of contacting minors online for sex

This was not on my Catholic Church sex scandal bingo card

   
Note: When reading news coverage from any corporate-owned source — a newspaper, TV station or network, etc — the facts are generally factual, but the slant favors the rich and powerful.

   
Previously

You're viewing a single thread.

4 comments
  • Yes, not disputing the veracity of these, I have better things to do with my time, but putting them in context would be honest. Divide these cases on the number of congregations and present to me whether faith based groups have a higher or lower number of such abuses as compared to society at large. That would indicate whether there is a correlation or not.

    I'm sure we can dig up similar stories from sports and conclude that sports is just as evil. On the other hand millions of children enjoy sports and never experience abuse (thank gods), and likewise, millions of faithful people are encouraged by their faith to do good and don't abuse anyone.

    Now there is an element in many faiths of trusting people who wield social power and such human groups are often attractive to abusive personalities, who seek that power, for the sake of their own personal goals and desires.

    A final note, your own mental development shapes how you think of God. A child thinks he's a man with a beard in the sky. A philosopher may think of the divine as a personal or unpersonal force of good. I find it very hard to understand how someone who believes in a life after death, where wickedness gets punished for eternity, can commit child abuse. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, I just can't fathom why someone who truly believes in judgment can set themselves up like that. They must either not believe and merely use the trappings of religion as said above, or do believe, but be persons suffering from the most cognitive dissonance generating defective programming imagineable.

    I dunno, it's Friday and I'm in a mood, but religion (not organized) makes me try to do good to all my fellow humans.

    • Is it really religion that makes you try to do good for others? I make an effort to be kind, and often succeed, without any religion at all.