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Originally posted by purplemer
Why do you see telling the truth as an act of theft...
Telling the truth is not a crime, obviously, stealing documents is.
Originally posted by wildtimes
reply to post by NavyDoc
This "exposer of evil" stuff is crap.
Why? I don't think it's "crap". The world needs to know what their beloved "Representative of God on Earth" is up to. If he's busy covering up misdeeds and not bringing his shepherds into line, then he's complicit with the atrocities that are ALREADY exposed.
I applaud the butler for going with his conscience rather than kowtowing to TPTB. The Pope is just a man. A fallible man. Capable of sin and making mistakes. Apparently, BIG mistakes. Why do you want to be uninformed about those?
Originally posted by wildtimes
reply to post by NavyDoc
Of course I would, and do, want to know. I think your point is that the butler could just as easily have taken the papers in order to assist with covering the Pope's back. Is that correct?
But, as with the kerfuffle over Pvt Manning, that's not why he did it. And, to be honest, if I were in a position to discover and then expose grievous ethical malpractice, I would think very hard about it, and then go with my conscience. I guess "whistleblowers" and "thieves" are of the same ilk? No....on second thought, I don't agree. While a whistleblower can be called a traitor and a thief, if they are acting in good faith that what they're doing is for the GOOD of the larger community, then in my book they are heroes.
"Thieves" are those who take ONLY for their own gain and have no regard for the injury of ANYONE. They are in it only for themselves.
Big difference in my book. It would be interesting to know if the butler was "paid" for the information, or if he really did the noble thing and exposed the documents to the light of day with NO EXPECTATION of anything BUT going to jail. It was still the right thing to do.
It goes to motive. I'm glad that nowadays it's more difficult to keep things secret; on the other hand, it's frightening that equally nefarious levels of "theft" can, in fact, result not in service of justice, but instead HIDE corruption.
I don't know a thing about the butler, I am not Catholic, and I have no dog in this fight EXCEPT for all the people suffering at the hands of the Catholic leaders, whether by direct insult or by negligence and deception.
Perhaps the reaction of the "victim" should be examined most closely of all.edit on 30-10-2012 by wildtimes because: REVISE THE SENTENCE ABOUT NEFARIOUS THEFT
And then we have the concept of "shredding" and "destroying" evidence. Is that wrong?edit on 30-10-2012 by wildtimes because: (no reason given)
You may not have a "dog in this fight" but your comments lead one to believe that you already are certain that the RCC is a corrupt and evil organization. Perhaps one's preconceived notions are what is leading one to laud this thief's actions?
Originally posted by wildtimes
reply to post by NavyDoc
You may not have a "dog in this fight" but your comments lead one to believe that you already are certain that the RCC is a corrupt and evil organization. Perhaps one's preconceived notions are what is leading one to laud this thief's actions?
Not preconceived. Evident by simply paying attention. And studying history. The RCC is certainly guilty of corruption and misdeeds by its leaders.
Thanks for participating, though, NavyDoc. When I say I have "no dog", it means I've nothing to lose either way, because I've not put my faith is something or someone who is fallible and clearly hoarding wealth, and taking advantage of (and abusing) the followers.
Originally posted by wildtimes
reply to post by NavyDoc
Eau contraire, sir. I'd be happy to be corrected if I have the wrong impression.
If you have evidence that disproves the "apparent" misdeeds of the upper echelons of the RCC, I encourage you to share them. I have no problem with sincere priests, nuns, or parishioners.
Or, shrug, like you said. I'm not sure why you're taking a defensive stance toward the Vatican. So, we'll just let it play itself out, and see what's proven or disproven.
What I doubt is a current and pervasive corrupt organization and a grand evil conspiracy over the ages.
Originally posted by wildtimes
reply to post by NavyDoc
What I doubt is a current and pervasive corrupt organization and a grand evil conspiracy over the ages.
Okay, look.
Dan Brown and Jack Chick are in NO WAY representative of what I believe!! *facepalm*
I don't think the RCC is a "current and pervasive" corrupt organization and "a grand evil conspiracy." I've never thought that. Yes, I have studied the history of Christianity (dare I say, well beyond what the average person has done). The fact remains that atrocities have occurred. In my opinion, "corruption" waxes and wanes with leadership.
The RCC has been exposed for the LACK of ethics and morals among it's "employees," and it's no different than any other government on Earth. Some men and women in the hierarchy are honest and in earnest. OTHERS are corrupt and evil. Same as with any organization that has levels of bureaucracy.
I'm not anti-Catholic, NavyDoc, I'm anti-FRAUD. Anti-hypocrisy, and anti-greed. I hope you will do me the courtesy of not lumping me in with the Jack Chick believers. I'm far, far from it.
Nevertheless, the butler exposed nefarious goings-on on the part of THIS Pope. And with that, I agree.
edit on 30-10-2012 by wildtimes because: (no reason given)
Some men and women in the hierarchy are honest and in earnest. OTHERS are corrupt and evil. Same as with any organization that has levels of bureaucracy.
Originally posted by NavyDoc
As for this guy in particular. He stole documents, gold, and a rare and valuable book.
Originally posted by wildtimes
Nevertheless, the butler exposed nefarious goings-on on the part of THIS Pope. And with that, I agree.
I have yet to see any reference to the Pope in those "nefarious goings-on", could you point some of those to me?
Thanks in advance.
Originally posted by wildtimes
Well, not really. The butler is in jail, the investigation is ongoing. It will take a lot more than a butler's opinion to get the Vatican overhauled.
Since a lot of it seems to have been "invisible" to the outside world anyway, I doubt we'll know what's going on "inside" without some sort of "Inquisition."
A Spanish one, perhaps. No one would expect that! (sorry, couldn't help myself).