I don’t. It’s an exorbitant amount. He should get something a bit more proportionate to the suffering he has experienced.
I don’t. It’s an exorbitant amount. He should get something a bit more proportionate to the suffering he has experienced.
Which is strange, because quite a few of the priests I know are on food stamps.
I don’t think all Christianity should be judged by this man and his church, any more than I think all Muslims should be judged by the actions of ISIS. But it is a good reminder that even the most familiar belief systems can be used to justify horrible actions and silence victims.