Re: IS THE PAPACY VALID?



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On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 06:46:41 -0700, rL@xxxxxxxxx
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? The trials would have been a PR disaster.

But not $3 billion without trials?

? $3,000,000,000 was the bargained price of not
trying the
buttrammers.

A whole lot of scam artists would have gone empty
hanged
with the
trials. No
witnesses, you know.

? So the RCC was scammed ?

In some cases.

? > 50%?

No idea. You're closer to them than I am.

? I haven't been around a priest in over a dozen years.

Most of the action was well before then.

? hope springs eternal.

All the action was when you were around them.

? you seem to have forgotten that I live across Calleguas
Creek from
quite likely The hottest love nest in the altar-boy scandle --
I.E. Saint
John's Semenary [sic]. .

I didn't forget.

? If I had had a good telescope I might have been able to sell
admissions
to those who were willing to pay to see priestly emissions.

Yep, some people will do anything for money.

? still defemding sodomist priests. Think you that the BVM
does not
notice this?

I'm not defending them. I'm waiting on confirmation of guilt

? $660,000,000 in hush money is a pretty damn good clue.

I've already told you it was about love for the hurt even without a
trial.

? It would have created quite the sensation to have an altar-boy
testify
that he was granted absolution at the moment of insertion.

Coulda, woulda, shoulda. They didn't.

? $660,000,000 bought silence of the sheeple in this Archdiocese.

And also make a lot of scammers rich.

? What hererosexual male would falsely claim he was sodomized by a
homosexual priest to make money? Would you for $1-million Duke?

Somehow you're confused between sodomized and touched (possibly accidental).

? the altar boys I saw interviewed made it fairly clear that their
prostate was what was touched.

All 17?

? 17 altar-boys were interviewed by L.A. TV stations?

I don't know. It's your state, not mine.

The dukester, American-American
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for Jew first, then Greek. For in it is revealed the righteousness
of God from faith to faith; as it is written, "The one who is
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