Quote:I doubt that you lack the capacity to understand my post. All I can believe is that you are trying to illustrate something by all of this.
Define "address".
Pretend, if only for a moment, that you are a religious leader of some type. And a child, male or female, comes to you complaining of abuse. What do you do, and why do you do it?
So far, your argument has seemed to be that priests (and other religious leaders) are somehow legally restrained from reporting crimes to authorites. Do you really believe that to be the case? Can you point any code section, or any piece of legislation, whether it is federal, state or local, that prohibits a religious leader from disclosing any information he (or she) might have about a suspected case child abuse?
