I think that recent developments indicate that in most walks of life they don't eventually get put in prison.
I can think of one obvious example in which the perpetrator escaped justice by dying. Other than that, I think you are bullshitting again.
I think that recent developments show that many such people never even get caught until they are either too old to serve a prison sentence, have dementia thus being exempted from standing trial, or - as you point out - die. Cyril Smith, Jimmy Savile, perhaps Ted Heath, ... fit the latter.
By the way, here are some examples of perps getting off with non-custodial sentences and no sentences at all:
http://tinyurl.com/pxppjxjhttp://tinyurl.com/q53x6x9 - OK, these figures date from 2010, but I'm not sure that even the high-profile cases have made that much difference to the proportions see this 2014 report -
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11174715/Thousands-of-paedophiles-will-escape-justice-crime-chief-admits.htmlCatholics are Christians.
Sorry, I realised too late that I had used the wrong term. I shouldn't have used the term 'equate'; what I was trying to get over is that across a variety of media Chritians have been castigated on this issue on the strength of the behaviour (a minority - note) of Catholic priests.
Did we not? We have gone to war to stop people from taking countries they don't own
Generally when those offending countries have been smaller and weaker than ourselves. The World Wars were different because we had treaties with a variety of nations that meant that we were obliged by international law to intervene.
Regarding Israel and the Jews, Jews had been pouring into Palestine, mostly from and via Russia, since the mid 1800s.
So what? And we have to ask why? Basically their holy book said it was their land and because it is the Christian holy book too, they were allowed to take it.
When they started entering Palestine, the land as part of the Ottoman Empire. Lest your history has evaded you, that wasn't a Christian Empire. It was only when Britain was given the larger Middle Eastern area as a protectorate following the 1st World War that any Christian involvement was introduced. If you go back to the 19th century, there were plans to establish a haven for European Jews in 1) Argentina, 2) Grand Island in the Niagara River, 3) British East Africa, 4) Jewish Autonomous Oblast in USSR, 5) Fugu in Japan (though this is open to debate), 6) Madagascar, 7) British Guiana and
Port Davey in Tasmania. These are just a few of the ideas - see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_a_Jewish_state - for more. The Middle East itself was actually a fairly late suggestion and was agreed on by some countries that have no Christian background.
So you think other people doing bad things makes it OK for Christians to do bad things too. I really don't think that one flies, Hope.
I have - at no point - suggested that, so even implying that I have shows poor judgement on your part. The thread title is "5 Things believers can do that atheists cant (
sic)", and I think that in my post I showed that not only can atheists do these 5 things, they have done. They are by no means exclusive to religious people.