Strength in the Loins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Most Mormons are not sexual predators, though some > are. And Mormon sexual predators are only a > relatively small subset of sexual predators > overall.
Why is there such a higher number of pediphiles in the Mo church. And why is such a higher number of sexual assault in Mormon Boy Scout troops (Same question?). Here in Utah the number of sexual predators and pediphiles out weighs the national averages for comparable communitys. Sometimes buy double digits.
One of the things I find disturbing about this whole story is that the sexual abuse of children and young women is totally eclipsing the physical and mental abuse that seems to be an accepted part of USA Gymnastics.
Many of Nassar's victims viewed his treatment area as a sanctuary from the abusive environment that they were training in. Then he turns around and victimizes them sexually.
Yes, ending the sexual abuse is important. But I think that is only a start. These children (and yes, our female gymnastics team is dominated by children) should not be abused in other ways either!
Good one Dave...how to tell if they're practicing or not...safer for the kids if they aren't...same with norms...lewd and lascivious may have genetic roots...used to be so disturbing to take my daughters to church,...all these drooling old peckers would come over to shake uh hands...my eyes are up here elder stiffy...70 years old and still got the loins and sinews happening and Martha just gave up caring....$&@& Mormons and Catlics
"Former MSU employee Larry Nassar was a catechist for St. Thomas Aquinas Church’s seventh grade class, though the parish is not eager to claim him.
Nassar also served as a Eucharistic minister at St. John Church and Student Center, also part of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, according to the spring 2000 edition of Communiqué, the magazine of the College of Osteopathic Medicine."