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Curmudgeoness

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6. This sounds like a hair-on-fire reaction.
Fri Apr 24, 2015, 01:21 PM
Apr 2015

I truly doubt that this would cause catastrophic financial harm to the church. I would suggest that if they have cleaned up their house, there should be few new cases come to light because of this extension of the statute of limitations. And if there have been children harmed by people acting in the name of the church, they should be willing to compensate those children instead of fighting them with all the power that they have.

Now ask me if I care if this would bring catastrophic financial harm to the church.

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“catastrophic financial harm"? bvf Apr 2015 #1
They care more about money than the people they hurt. trotsky Apr 2015 #2
About them and about skepticscott Apr 2015 #4
Their 'savior' would be so proud! FiveGoodMen Apr 2015 #5
I'm sure his self-appointed representatives skepticscott Apr 2015 #7
Sometimes nil desperandum Apr 2015 #3
This sounds like a hair-on-fire reaction. Curmudgeoness Apr 2015 #6
Ahh, Catholic Church, Arugula Latte Apr 2015 #8
Wait, wut??? beam me up scottie Apr 2015 #9
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