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In relation to covering up child sex abuse, other religions are just as culpable as the Roman Catholic Church.

Eamonn McCann, 31 Aug 2012

Not since the glory days of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi has bone-headed superstition been presented with such aplomb. Or, alternatively, since 10 o’clock mass this morning.

All religions demand belief in fantastical explanations of the material world, occlude the transcendence which can come only from contemplation of the mind-dazzling majesty of nature and the irradiating beauty of art, twist the psyche by positing a being outside the realm of rationality with supreme authority to pronounce judgment on our actions, feelings and urges.

It fucks you up, religion does.

All religions must, moreover, hold themselves to be the manifestation of God on earth. To suggest they be made accountable to secular power is thus to disdain God. What’s the agony of a child when compared to the honour and glory of the Almighty?

So the Catholic complainants have a point. This is an equal-opportunities column. Religion? One’s as bad as the other.



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