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Old 10-09-2017, 10:21 PM #26
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
That's a good point too Marsh,as to some of humanity anyway.

However religious orders run services should be a place,I feel should be anyway , where children and even people are kept safe and respected.

Hearing of this and as was shown on the news tonight, the disrespect of unmarked mass graves,should be a disgrace.
Especially when further up from said mass graves are the detailed,tidy and well cleaned headstones of the deceased Nuns.

Religious orders,just about all of them, should show example of decency and respect for individuals, children and adults, especially however any entrusted to their care.
Oh, certainly. That goes without saying I think.

I just think it's reductive to reduce it to "Why does this keep on happening in religion?" when things keep on happening in the world, religion or no.

Us humans should be loving and accepting of one another but it eludes us because humanity can be the most dangerous and disgusting thing.
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