Its headline is «Mean Men», and its content is briefly summarised in its standfirst: «The priesthood is being cast as the refuge
of pederasts.
Not exact matches
This «war on christianity» baloney is just
pederast priests and embezzling adulterous ministers seeing their cash flow slipping away with increasing education and recognition
of their hate - fear - power - based anti-science fraud.
Their precipitate refutation
of Cardinal Bertone's justifiable concerns about the overlap
of the homosexual and
pederast cultures, lends some credence to this view.
It's not because there's a bunch
of pedophiles in the church that being a
pederast (gay?!
In consideration
of recent public exposure concerning ped - ophiles (in most cases these are
pederasts, i.e., active ho - mo - se - x-uals practicing an - al (or oral) i - nterc - ourse with teenagers) in the Church the following passages from Scripture are referenced.
Morally, I can't agree that the Catholic church, with all its hoarded wealth, its denial
of women to have the right to have control over their own bodies, and its notoriety for its
pederast priests and attending coverups has any moral high ground.
It's a cozy, brightly - lit, Lifetime - ready fairytale with child rape as a metaphor for the innocence
of an entire country bulldozed repeatedly by twin world power molesters until all that's left is this rubble that, thank the gods, Amir is able to recompense through his rescuing
of boyhood pal Hassan's (Ahmad Khan Mahmidzada) child from the evil,
pederast clutches
of the Taliban.
Whether taking care
of bed - bugged mattresses, reprimanding a topless, middle - aged sunbather at the pool, or protecting the kids from a loitering
pederast, Bobby is casually in charge, as is Dafoe.
Clearly a
pederast, Don has Mike remove his shirt for an impromptu photo session, buys the kid clothes, and takes him on «dates» to the movies — all
of it presented in a way that allows the audience a queasy superiority and, perversely, comfort.