Let’s talk about why I don’t trust Catholic priests, besides the glaringly obvious.
They chose a life with basically no responsibilities. No family, rent, mortgage, fear of getting fired, no anything. And I get that, life is scary, some people just have to run.
So, why not join a monastery? Hole up and pray all day. “But they want to help their community!” There are a million ways to do that. They chose the priesthood specifically so they could have profound psychological control over their community.
The tradcaths found this, and let me just say that they should spend less time fighting me and more time fighting their real enemy: states that extend the statute of limitations for child rape. apnews.com/article/religi…
I mean, in addition to the fighting they’re currently doing. victimbar.org/the-catholic-c…

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