You edited while I was typing, but rather that erase my other response, I'll address this one directly since it has some meat to it.
Talya wrote:
Uh...this doesn't make sense. I didn't move any goalposts. Aizle said nothing I haven't already expressed in various forms. And it's not feigned.
I don't believe you correctly read any of my comments to you.... so I will break it down.
You defended Aizle's position to expand his "problem group" from catholic clergy to all clergy, despite the statistics that imply at best the rate of abuse is the same as the general population, to slightly under (depending on which stats you use) with this exact comment:
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Without religion, people don't have "repressive and overly conservative views on sex in general combined with positions of power and authority, along with a general unwillingness to self examine and hold themselves accountable for their actions" to contribute to the problem
I bolded the important part for you.... without religion... so the issue that has been discussed for 10+ pages... pedophilia in the clergy... has its root problem in conservative and repressive positions on sex.... or, you are shifting the goal posts and bringing into the discussion topics of fetishes, lifestyles, etc.
So, by your statement, you seem to be claiming that without religion and their oppressive views on sex, this wouldn't be a problem, despite the fact the general population, which encompasses far more religions, or lack there of, have the same rate of abuse against children... so you seem to be implying that without this ethical construct from the church, all manner of things (including this topic presumably, since its been the sole focus for 10+ pages) is no longer taboo.
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You just implied religious morality is the only reason people would believe pedophilia is a problem.
No, I disagreed with your assertion that religion dictates social mores, rather than society dictating its own. Society creates its ethical constructions (religion is a societal construct), so even if you were to remove religion from the equation, you still have society. You still have the problem people, and you probably still have the same protection of children from sex (lets ignore societies were sex with what we consider children is the norm and accepted). I used you as an example, since you clearly feel that sex with children of this age is inappropriate, yet you are not a religious person, and clearly reject most of the other conservative religious views on sex.
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Authoritarian repressive and conservative views on sex are certainly an issue here, because they make people more vulnerable to pedophilia
Authoritarian positions are the problem, and are not limited to religious institutions anymore than other forms of corruptions are limited to some other societal construct.
The rest of your post makes no sense.
edit - fixed some quote tags