Published: 18 Aug 12 10:16 CET | Print version
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A Swedish Pentacostalist pastor has been sentenced to two years imprisonment for raping a member of a prayer group which he led at a church in Stockholm, according to a report in the Dagens Nyheter daily.
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On that occasion, three years ago, the police were not informed."
So the good ol' God-fearing, self-righteous church-goers decided not to inform the authorities of this pervert's previous actions presumably because it would damage the reputation of the church and now an innocent woman has paid the price for their ignorance. Nice. All religions should die.
Your ignorance is showing. USSR, Communist China, "Pol Pot", etc., were religions, USSR worshiping Marx, then Lenin and then Stalin, Communist China worshiped Mao. "Pol Pot" speaks for itself. Don't forget to throw in Nazi Germany and Hitler. Whether your worship a little old invisible man who talks to you from the sky, a pedophile who was afraid of women and dogs, or a "great leader", it is still a religion. How many Jews and Muslims died in the name of Jesus and how many christians and Jews died in the name of Allah?
HAve you realized this about rape, not religion?
Hitler was a catholic and mades many references to god.
If your point is that many very hierachical organizations resemble religions, then fine lets get rid of them and religions.
Basically a predatory rapist has used the access and authority that his church gave him and the church, despite warnings, let him continue /n ot really different from the catholics.
I would say that religion is a HUGE theme in this situation, seeing as his church enabled him to continue to violate his sworn religious ethos. They felt that they (and he) were somehow outside of (or above) the laws of the nation that all other people are required to follow. If you witness a crime, you are obligated by law to report it. Otherwise, you become an accessory...and an enabler. If not for reasons of protecting the church, why else would an entire group of church members force him out of their congregation for molestation? Did they somehow arrive at the same conclusion without any consideration of their spiritual position? I don't think so.
And Amadeus8888 (#2)
Point taken. However, the regimes you mention based their atrocities on political and economic motives, not merely on anti-god/anti-religious motives. I realize there are plenty of good people in religions, but apparently not in the congregation that forced the pastor out without reporting him to authorities. They are as responsible for this as he is.
If he did rape this woman ...whatever rape is in the Swedish legal system....2 yrs is ridiculous. Remind me what did the pirate bay guys get...? oh yeah they stopped some huge corporations from making even more bucks
I believe the victim of the crime should be the one to decide the punishment.
Of course this man is responsible, but given that the church members knew he molested other kids and decided not to report it to authorities shows that they see this as a reflection on their organization, too. And the fact that they shunned the legal process in hopes of avoiding being linked to his actions served only to empower him to commit the later act. The church members were too concerned with their own image to consider that the rest of us needed to be protected from this monster. It is very much an issue of religion.
Out of consideration for the majority people of your host country if nothing else. If you even understand terms such as consideration, honesty and decency?
I dont like giving lessons too much, but at least get some things straight before climbing on your iindignant high horse.
Slander is a spoken untruth. (easy, s for spoken) which can harm someone's reputation etc.
here it's a written truth, so not even libellous...it might harm your reputation though...
Obviously thelocal could have been referring to the piece of paper called swedish citizenship in their article. However, by explicitly writing out SWEDISH when sedish is both an ethnicity and a citizenship they are at the very least guilty of misinformation and obfuscation. You old git picked your side. The side of lies and deceit and slander. Happy siding.
The Pentecostalist Church enabled him to keep a position as a pastor so religion is a huge theme in this case. Then, if a bank keeps a sexual harasser in his post after complaints by his female colleagues, should economics be a huge theme in such case?
The problem is actually the alleged rape itself. What happens here is that religion has become a politicized issue so cases like this are used to politically attack religion. It's precisely this what makes many religious institutions to avoid taking serious measures against rapist pastors and priests.