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I got into a discussion about the priest sex abuse scandal with some anti-Catholic Christians. That was my first mistake. 
I was trying to explain that as horrible as the sex abuse was, that all priests, let alone the whole Church, should not be condemned by the actions of relatively few priests and bishops. I went on to show that priests are not the only trusted adults who have committed this type abuse, citing examples of teachers and other clergy, etc. They, of course, tried to say I was shifting the blame and excusing the behavior of the priests by saying that it’s not so bad because others have abused as well. Needless to say, it didn’t go well.
I quoted John 8:7 “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.” Since many “stones” seemed to be getting thrown at the Church by these folks. I was then told I was taking the verse out of context. Am I? Was I wrong here?
I was trying to explain that as horrible as the sex abuse was, that all priests, let alone the whole Church, should not be condemned by the actions of relatively few priests and bishops. I went on to show that priests are not the only trusted adults who have committed this type abuse, citing examples of teachers and other clergy, etc. They, of course, tried to say I was shifting the blame and excusing the behavior of the priests by saying that it’s not so bad because others have abused as well. Needless to say, it didn’t go well.
I quoted John 8:7 “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.” Since many “stones” seemed to be getting thrown at the Church by these folks. I was then told I was taking the verse out of context. Am I? Was I wrong here?