Pedophile Priests

August  24, 2018

I have always felt that Abraham\’s Big Three (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) were attempts by men to control the power of the vagina.

Hence The Ten Commandments and celibacy; but-wait-a-minute…Jesus is quoted as saying love your neighbor as you love yourself.  (This could be construed in all sorts of ways.)  In-the-end, only Islam got those vaginas under control — what with those burkas, multiple wives and having these wives walk 10-paces behind their husband.

But buggering boys and young men is an altogether different dynamic from battling the vagina.

The recent Pennsylvania example of 1000 reported molestations involving 300 priests is probably just-the-tip-of-the-iceberg.  All Catholic communities sporting priests have probably seen (or not [depending on whether or not they turned a blind eye]) decades of priest-initiated sexual abuse.

Why do they do it?  What is the earthly fascination by these professed celibates to have sex with boys?  Are oral and anal sex somehow NOT sex — as in the immortal words of Bill Clinton: I did not have sex with that woman!

Many people wish to argue that the molestations occur(ed) because priests are sworn to \”celibacy.\”  But we know that \”they\” have been having sex and making babies for centuries.  Besides, surely these horny celibates had a good right hand — or was/is masturbation considered a sin in the Catholic Church (particularly with the evil Left Hand)?  I know it\’s a sin for Mormons — with either hand…

In fact, thanks to the priestly lust for sex — nuns and orphanages were birthed (the children the priests conceived were placed in orphanages and the mothers sent to convents).

Now this arrangement may have contributed to the buggering of male orphans — but I don\’t think it was its cause.

To find the cause for this socially destructive priestly past-time — I think we have to journey back to ancient Greece and then migrate to Rome.

Greek-men-of-means were legendary for their proclivity for buggering boys.  Where all these boys were procured from I am not sure (perhaps some were slaves?).  Neither am I at all sure   of-the-ins-and-outs or the whys-and-wherefores to this tradition — I just know that when the Romans conquered the Greeks — they made everything Greek, theirs.

So the Romans also took to buggering boys — and we must assume that this practice endured some 500-years-or-so (right up to the Council of Nicea and the beginning of Catholicism — circa 325 AD).

While histories suggest that the council was convened by Christian bishops under the aegis of Constantine The First — one must wonder where these Christian bishops came from?

My Neighbors, in their documentary — Caesar\’s Messiah: The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus (based on a book by the same name) — suggest that these early \”Christian\” bishops were the former pagan clergy who just switched over to worshipping Jesus — instead of Zeus and Apollo et al.  Indeed, early Christian \”worship\” resembled the pagan services that had preceded them — with crucifixes strategically deployed in the ceremony.

We must assume that these \”bishops\” probably enjoyed boys as well, and, that this is a practice that has never stopped.  My God!  The cardinals used to feel the prospective pope\’s balls!

And so, the tradition has been passed down from father to…ahhh…er…you know what I\’m trying to say!  And here we have an entrenched tradition to-this-very-day — which we know hasn\’t just occurred in the Pennsylvania diocese — so don\’t go blaming the Dutch!  Blame the Greeks!!