Again stupy blames it on Christianity that people like Epstein do the things they were told by Christianity not to do. Why not blame mathematics when people get the wrong answer? Why not blame people who pass laws against anything you like when people break those laws, refusing to blame the people who opposed passing those laws. It's exactly the same practice but when it's Christianity you can slam that way, it's OK to be that incoherent.
As RMJ pointed out in his commentary on this, attributing anything like power to the ministry is entirely unrealistic. Most ministers are about as disempowered as can be imagined, only atheists can't imagine anything they don't want to imagine. Maybe that inability is a prerequisite for being one.
And, just because I'm tired of that double standard, perhaps he'd like to go over his esteemed Eschatonian host's record on the matter of sexual use of minors. I found these (Creepy being as creepy does) in about a two minute search, as I recall there are more like it in his voluminous archive, I just don't have the time to search it. I believe that these were written both a year before and two years after Acosta came to his plea deal giveaway with Epstein. I looked it up and, as far as I can see, the age of consent in most states at the time was 16 which would mean Duncan was advocating considering an age of consent that Epstein would have found quite congenial to his operations.
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