Because one is human, and the other is not...?
If by that you mean the comparison of paying for consensual sex versus using one's position to "lure" boys into molestation, then I agree with you.
Considering the next paragraph, this line is really lulzy, but...
Yes, the Bible is dirty. I'm sick of the "Shocking Secrets of the Catholic Church" that people dig up, and hope that the Pope will commit suicide in disbelief.
It's not happening. We proudly claim Ezekiel as well. But... Shh... Don't tell anyone, or else it might be headline news.
I don't want the Pope to commit suicide. Where would all my entertainment go? I think we bring these topics up (the same as these guys trading Bibles for porn) because there are a
lot of people who believe the Bible is absolute purity, and should be followed verbatim, no matter what, end of story, or else go to Hell. I enjoy pointing out flaws and contradictions and deviations from what us usually taught.
Yes, because being close-minded and religious is much worse than being close-minded and scientific (Yes. I just used those two together).
Or, you know, you could read a little bit, know what you're talking about, and see the Church's stance on science.
But that would mean you can no longer plead ignorance (Oh, the irony...), so... I don't recommend it. The Church is evuler than Bush.
Actually, I was born and raised Roman Catholic, and wanted to be a priest for quite a while. Until I reached the age of reason.
Again, this differs much depending on the individual. I have met religious folk who think we scientists are the ultimate sinners, and have met other religious folk who ARE scientists. Hell, even Pope John Paul II came out and said that the jury is out on evolution. But there are plenty who don't. When it comes to science, I find it's not always about people disagreeing with our (pretty much proven) theories, but that they don't know enough about them to make up their own mind. They just see that it deviates from the Bible, and automatically push it out of sight.
You do realize that, in every Catholic school I've been in... We're taught that the Bible is not a historical account... right? The stories of the Old Testament are meant to be taken for the messages, not the meanings.
You are a minority then, let me tell you. A majority of the people I ask about this actually believe there was a talking snake. I think that says enough.
To go slightly off-topic for a moment, let me ask you this: If you were taught, and believe that the Old Testament is merely a series of parables, then why couldn't it be true of the New Testament also? Could it be that the whole Jesus story is, in fact, one large parables built by smaller ones? Hmmm...
So... Umm... Are you saying that thousands of humans just happened to appear out of nowhere?
Nope. That's what the creationists say!
I'm not saying evolution is bunk (And I actually do believe in it. Yes, check that. It's actually logical), but I doubt that thousands of apes randomly made the leap into humanity at the exact same time.
Understand we're dealing with millions upon billions of years. In that sense, it wasn't at the same time. There was a genetic defect that happened to be beneficial to survival, and was progressively passed on, and thus eventually the ones who did not have it died off. Again, it wasn't overnight. Let's leave that to the creationists.
Or, of course, you could just ignore the... err... *Gigglesnort* Inconvenient Truth of where all the humans came from. After all, incest is a nasty thing, and we'd hate for the earliest humans to act uncivilized...
Sure, we could ignore it. But what a sad world it would be if people all of a sudden didn't care about the beauty of it. It's the curiosity that drives us, to understand. The job of we scientists is pretty simple:
Ask why. Something happens... why? We are a certain way... why? Look at how the planets move... why?
Of course, our second job is applying that why. It's pretty hard to apply "Because God wills it", or whathaveyou.