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Historic church and institutional child abuse inquiry opens in Australia

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It should be noted That Australia's new Prime minister Tony Abbott gave a glowing reference to a Pedophile priest in an attempt to pervert the course of justice. As Mr. Abbott was originally Training as a Priest.

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The main problem in Australia is not so much about the Church or the Christians being related to child pornography.

It is more of Australian paedophiles who are addicted to child pornography or gay themselves are being admitted to missionary works that is damaging the reputation of the churches!

If you are a decent God servants, then be godly in your missionary works, not the evil works, morons!

On a side note, I had 2 beautiful dogs in my house and I got to travel overseas for 3 weeks, so I was told that there was a lady who was a missionary worker of a church who was willing to do dog-sitting on part-time basis so she can earn some extra cash for her missionary works. The deal was she will visit and walk my 2 dogs at least once a day.

Sound like a good deal for a good deed, advanced cash was paid in full but worked never fulfilled. Upon returned, my neighbours complained, received notices from council rangers in mailbox, dog-poos and pees everywhere in the house and was told by my neighbours, they only saw her visiting my dogs 3 times in 3 weeks.

My biggest question mark? How can she be allowed to work as a missionary worker when she did not even possess the basic principle of love for nature in the first place? So, talking about Priests in Australia? Are we actually dealing with god and nature loving people or paedophile crumbs or descendants of ex-convicts? You pick a wild guess!

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Its about time.

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