Should I ban my catholic brother-in-law from being around my four-year-old son?

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We've all heard the horror stories----what do you think----thoughts
Sometimes---the truth HURTS---live with it!
I've known him for about seven years or a bit more---
 
Are you referring to the Catholic priests who molested some little boys?? Because although I am not a Catholic, I am a Christian...and I have attended Catholic masses, and have been going to a Catholic school since kindergarten...full of Catholic teachers and boys...and I have not been threatened, nor has anyone else I know. A couple Catholic priests out of the hundreds of thousands there are have been held accountable for their actions...and the ones who have done nothing should not be held accountable for the actions of the couple who did bad things...a lot of caucasians molest children too, should you not keep your son away from them as well?? We are all sinners, and all capable of horrible things...if you are going to keep your son away from Catholics, you might as well hide him from the whole world.
 
Why should you? Is he a good moral person? Your sister must love him to have married him. His religion does not make him a pedophile if that's your issue.
 
Laughing out loud. True, a lot of rumors and horror stories. I can't stop laughing. Sorry. No need in answering this question. It's too funny.
 
You haven't really given us enough information about what you find objectionable about your brother-in-law's Catholicism for anyone to give an informed answer. Would you be so kind as to elaborate, for me at least?
 
American public school teachers seem to be more often accused and convicted

Catholics have no higher child-molesting statistics than any other group

Don't leave your child alone with anyone

if you think that Catholic and pedophile go together you are either very ignorant, very bigoted or very malicious.

Merry Christmas
 
Sure. It sounds like you might actually be doing your bother-in-law a favor, in an indirect sort of way. (If he doesn't hang around you then he won't catch that nasty case of Bigotry you've been suffering from.)
 
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