15 February 2011

PROTECCION TO PEDERAST



By: Sylvia Davila MM
Bogotá/Copyright
Illustration: Google Images
February 15/2010




PEDERASTS?


All religions have among many, one image that identify them. The sitting Buda, seven arms candlelight of Judaism, the dancing goddess of Hinduism, pilgrims walking to La Mecca in Islam. Christianism has a vast collection of them. One of the most remembered is that of Jesus on top of a hill saying: let children come to me. For that reason, pederasts priests are an ecclesiastic auto goal. A profession society trusts certain that it represents human virtues transformed in a source for children hurt? It is true, not all of them fall in that practice. As it happens in every institution, there are people that represent what their profession meant to be, and there are pederast priests.
A pederast priest in not any person. He is a person the child trusts. A child secure at home, his parents the only references, he has seen them trust the long robe. A child to whom his Christian parents, probably, have not told him anything about sex. A child, but not any child. A child that trusts him. There may be a worst crime. The protection of the institution he works for. When a government detects a corrupt official he gets fired. A worker that does not comply with the company politics is out. In the Army means destitution. A made caught stealing is out. And pederast priests get hidden?
They are not hidden by anyone. They are hidden by the institution that has seen itself as the defender of love, compassion, kindness, and justice. They do not hide anyone. They hide a man that has traisoned a child that trust him, that has deceived his believer’s parents, that has run over the dogma he professes, that has stepped on the vows he has taken, that has committed a crime, and the unforgivable, that has killed innocence. For children victims of pederasts, for all children, the adult world should use a new phrase: “Let  pederasts come to us”. That way, at least, they would be dealing with someone their own size.

February 15/2011 - SILVIA DAVILA MORALES ®



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