• halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      The religion itself has nothing to do with it. It’s the position that attracts the abusers. A pastor is a person that members will implicitly trust to be a good person. They won’t even think twice about leaving their children with them. It never occurs to them that a pastor could lie about that just like anyone else.

      For an abuser, faking piousness in exchange for direct unfiltered access to your preferred victims is an easy choice. Heck, you’re even paid to do it.

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        I disagree that religion has nothing to do with it. Religion is the vehicle used for these people to molest children, and religion often protects them when they’re found out.

        Religious institutions do an absurdly terrible job of governing themselves, or background checks, etc.

        They’re the reason so much of this is allowed to keep happening.

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        5 months ago

        There’s also the power dynamics involved in a spiritual leader having sway over a naive person.

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      The more rigid and fundamental the sect is, the more likely children are being abused. Not just kids by the way, women and men as well.

      It also applies to all received religion.

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      Its easy to understand: they like children and rape, so they put them together to make child rape.