naturalplastic wrote:
Aspiegaming wrote:
So priests are forced to suppress their sexual desires and after a period of time, it starts to take a toll on the priests' mental health to the point where their sexual desires start coming out in other odd behaviors. The lack of mention of pedophilia in the bible is their loophole to get their rocks off somehow.
No. That is not the case.
First:
I would assume that the Bible forbids any sex outside of marriage. So that would defacto forbid most child molestation.
An adult man cant have sex with an underage boy because that would male homosexuality which is expressly forbidden in Leviticus, and an adult man
could have sex with a girl of any age -but only if he marries her- and stays monogamous to her for life (even if she is underage). If he doesn't marry her then its fornication -which is against the Bible. So if you followed the Bible you would not molest boys at all, and you would have to stop with the first little girl, and then leave the priesthood to marry that little girl, and then not touch anyone else (male female underage or not underage) ever again.
Second:
With one exception I have never heard of a pedo priests "use the Bible to justify it". Like the Mob laundering money they just do it in secret and hope to get away with it, and hope to never have to justify it in public.
Actually I do recall that there was
one priest on Sixty Minutes many years ago who did try to use somekind theological argument to fend off accusations of hypocrisy . Some kind of thing about how when he did it "there was no passion involved. Therefore its not a sin". WTF?
But my theory is that the job requirement of celibacy attracts weird types who might already have pedo tendencies.
Homosexuality is forbidden.
In the Old Testament, some men had many wives and concubines. In the New Testament, that sort of thing is discouraged, though.
Much of the Bible is contradictory, so people can pretty much take what they want from it.
I’ve heard people used the Bible as an excuse not to report abuse.
Deuteronomy 19:15 “One witness is not enough to convict anyone of any crime or offense they may have committed. A matter must be established by the testimony of 2 or 3 witnesses” (NIV).
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