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breadsmasher ,
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Of course. Bishops will always forgive everyone.

Because they have to beg forgiveness from their god for all the children they molest.

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  • breadsmasher ,
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    Of course. All religion is a cancer

    eskimofry ,

    As if anybody here is arguing that Islamic schools are pious. You really should stop with whataboutisms.

    dogslayeggs ,

    I didn’t take that as a whataboutism. I took it as a “I agree with you, and if you haven’t read about it, here’s another thing that is also horrific.”

    FlyingSquid ,
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    It’s interesting how certain people react with kindness and forgiveness to those who have done great wrongs to them. Salman Rushdie just put out a book where he tries to understand his attacker’s motives with empathy. I live in the town where Eva Kor settled. She was in Auschwitz as a child, experimented on by Mengele, and made a big point of publicly forgiving Mengele, Hitler and the Nazis for what they did. In some ways, it’s the best revenge you can have.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Mozes_Kor

    MedicPigBabySaver ,

    Religious figures must forgive people that have wronged them. Otherwise, they can’t defend the charade of religion.

    FlyingSquid ,
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    Sure, but Rushdie is an atheist and Kor did not preach religion at all. Just forgiveness.

    NOT_RICK ,
    @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

    Some do actually believe what they’re preaching, believe it or not.

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