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Just Making a Point

Writer: Fr. SeraiahFr. Seraiah

[Please read all the way through to the end. And, be aware, this is not written for little kids!]


All public schools should be entirely abandoned. Every public school teacher is a sexual pervert who probably is engaged in every possible form of child abuse and radical beastiality, and the principals and superintendents of these schools are spending all their time covering up the abuses so that they can enable the pervert teachers to continue to molest as many children as is physically possible. They cannot be trusted because it is obvious that everyone employed in any public school in any way at all (even the janitor) is a pervert. The public schools are only around for one combined reason: to groom more sexual predator teachers and to give them a place to find as many children as they desire to molest. Case closed.


At least that is the logic used by those who attack the Catholic Church for the child abuse cases over the past number of years. Guilt by association is what it is usually called. Now there may be reasons to abandon the public schools (or at least turn them over to a godly authority), but no one should think it good to use bad logic in making that determination. Yet, that is the very same bad logic that people use when they claim that every priest is a pedophile and every bishop is working to protect the abuse. Just making a point.

 
 

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