It seems to me that in this time of retrospection for the church (it is the Easter period for the christian church, which was, admittedly, like much of their religion, borrowed from pagan and other traditions that existed before christianity did - after all, Easter was not celebrated until the catholic church, around 155AD, decided to take on the Asherah celebrations as their Easter celebrations) that maybe, just maybe, they could take a look at how they behave - from an outsider's perspective - and learn a thing or two.
Now, not only is the catholic church suffering because of its institutionalized support for pederast priests and ensuring victims of the church are unable to claim compensation, but here in Australia, the Salvation Army is being brought under the spotlight thanks to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse. We've had Commissioner James Condon (then a Captain) make the claim that he and Lt Colonel James Haggar (then Major (from memory)) went to the police to report Haggar's sexual abuse of an 8 year old girl in 1989, however the Police have no records that this report was made - they have no records of questions to the Salvation Army officers, nor to the family of the girl in question, nor to the victim herself.
And to add insult to injury, it appears that Haggar's wife has sent a "personal Facebook email" to the woman (the Salvation Army's Captain Michelle White) who was the whistle blower on James Haggar, accusing her of causing "devastation and incredible pain to many innocent people" through her actions. Poor Kerry Haggar seems unable to tell the difference between reporting a pedophile who is actively working as a minister and the damage this pedophile (and others like him) have done to the children they have raped.
Now, we've got Salvation Army Major Peter Farthing, who supported Haggar's application for a Blue Card in 2002 by not revealing the 1989 pedophilia incident. This same guy, who counseled Haggar for 18 months after he was dismissed in 1990 for the sexual assault, has now claimed to The Royal Commission that he doesn't consider Haggar a pedophile. Haggar was re-hired by the Salvation Army in 1993 as an Officer. Of course, after he was hired Haggar and his wife continued to live in Salvation Army accomodation and Haggar worked in a hostel for adolescent boys.
That's right, apparently "fingering" an 8 year old girl (and the girl reported this happening another 2 times later on) is not considered pedophilia to the Salvation Army - at least not when the perpetrator was one of their own Officers. How utterly revolting.
When will people wake up and realise that the way the church views its own moral stance is not the way that general society views it? General society has a much higher moral stance than the church does today - and the church is supposed to be representing their god who is claimed to have created all things. If this is how their god shows his love - by having his trusted representatives rape the children brought unto them - then that god is disgusting and unworthy of love, honor, respect nor worship.
Have a read of the Australian, the Australian (again), the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Telegraph (again), SMH, SMH (again), Derryn Hinch and particularly Lewis Blayse (amongst others) for more information on how the Salvation Army is handling the situation arising from Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse. It is far from good.
Regards,
The Outspoken Wookie
Hilton has been operating as a Humanist Chaplain for some time and really likes being able to help people using evidence-based processes. HiltonT has been in the IT industry for quite a while now and was selected by Microsoft as their SBSC PAL in 2008-9, representing Australian SMB IT providers to Microsoft. This Blog is his outlet for his thoughts and feelings about life in general (including the IT industry). Some is good, some is bad, but all in all, its his viewpoint. Enjoy!
Saturday, April 19, 2014
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Custom Outlook.com and Windows Live Domains
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Changes to custom domains with Outlook.com
Outlook.com no longer offers support for new custom domain sign ups. New customers looking to manage custom domains are encouraged to use Office 365, Microsoft's premium online service, which also includes enterprise-class mail, collaboration and communication tools.
Outlook.com no longer offers support for new custom domain sign ups. New customers looking to manage custom domains are encouraged to use Office 365, Microsoft's premium online service, which also includes enterprise-class mail, collaboration and communication tools.
We will continue to support the ability to log in to Outlook.com with your existing custom domain email address, but in the future, you will no longer be able to add or remove accounts in your domain.
For domain administrators who wish to continue to manage email addresses in their domain, we will be providing the option to migrate your account to Office 365. As part of Office 365, you will be able to continue managing your custom domains, as well as use many additional productivity tools including shared calendars, cloud storage and instant messaging.
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What a complete bunch of bastards!!! :(
Regards,
The Outspoken Wookie
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