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Marjorie Cortez: Reconciliation needed after desecration at church
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Your response is disappointing to say the least.
Surely it is noble to want to defend a program that has done so much good for so many people, but to suggest that what the missionaries are accused of isn't "all" that bad is stupifing.
There are a good number of facts already on the table and more will come out with time. And you say the missionaries are owed an apology?
Your incredulous question leaves me wondering if when all the facts are out, you'll accept them as fact?
The salesman tells you things that aren't quite true to hook you, then pulls back and qualifies the statements.
This church may be sacred, put people themselves are more sacred, and if they are being falsely charged with vandalism, those falsely saying this deserve to be shamed, the LDS church itself deserves to be shamed for not standing by innocent people, but doing the expedient, but not right thing.
If the people making these charges are falsely swearing, I hope the spotlight will refocus, I hope the Catholic and the LDS church will apoligise to these missionaries.
Holding a severed head of a statue. Crime, if it can be proven he indeed broke the head off. Otherwise, bad taste but no crime.
Pretending to sacrifice a missionary on that altar, very bad taste, but no crime.
I think what the Church is going to do to these young men, who were idiots, will be a sufficient punishment. By the way, they ought to be required to stand in front of the people in that Parish and apologize to them.
For such a low income community to be angry about the desecration and possible vandalism is not out of the ordinary, especially when you consider how much of a sacrifice it must have been to finance the shrine. The idea that they should be sued if the missionaries are found innocent is even more ridiculous than missionaries thinking we Catholics use an alter for sacrifice. And of course, you have the Mormons who, when accused of anything, cry persecution. People of all faiths are persecuted every day for so many things, and every religion has had their past of persecution. It's not persecution, it's what's right and what's wrong.
IF it can be shown they broke the head off, then you are right. But not for pictures of pretend things.
But if you are mormon, I know what you've been told from day one.
If you are correct then their punishments are just. I had heard that the head was already severed and that everyone was ganging up on them with a mob mentality. I was very upset at the "lies" being told against them.
I just hope what happens is just and that no one is railroaded.
(2) The term "desecrate" means defacing, damaging, polluting, or otherwise physically mistreating in a way that the defendant knows will outrage the sensibilities of persons likely to observe or discover his action or its result.
so you see physical damage or vandalism isn't necessary. they DESECRATED the altar. that's an outrage!!! defending it is even worse.
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Listening to Bob Lonsberry yesterday morning, he said that this head of a statue was already severed, and all the missionaries did was to take a photo of one of them holding it. He also said that these missionaries did not trespass that this church is open to all, at all times, for people to enter.
Question did the missionaries do vandalism as charged or not. If so they should be prosecuted. If not and all they did was take pictures they deserve an apology and those who have brought for these false accusations should themselves be prosecuted and sued.
I eagerly wait for the facts to come out to see what really happened.