Scandals abound in Christianity and always have. From sex and money scandals among Pentecostal TV preachers, to child abuse allegations against the Watchtower, to the Vatican pedophile-priest cover-up, it's all over. Corruption in the clergy demonstrates that the men who criticize unbelievers for loving sin should know from personal experience what it's like to enjoy such sins.
So why trust the clergy or believe anything it says?
I can understand some people being scammed by the Christian clergy for a while like I was, but once you know you're being scammed, then the prudent thing to do is to get out like I did. Leave religion and all its corruption and all its lies behind and never return like “The dog turns back to its own vomit,� or "The sow is washed only to wallow in the mud.�
Corruption in the Clergy
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Post #81
[Replying to post 80 by TSGracchus]
It's also been said that: "Good people do good things, and evil people do evil things, but to get good people to do evil things requires religion."Religion isn't bad because religious people do bad things, religion is bad because religious people believe absurd things, and: “Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.�