APNewsBreak: Arrest in revenge beating of priest

KyaemonOctober 30, 20104min1670

NOT ALL PRIESTS ARE BAD. MOST OF THEM ARE NOBLE AND OBSERVE THE MONK RULES. HOWEVER, NOT ALL MONKS ARE NOBLE EITHER. SOME ARE BAD AND DON’T OBSERVE THE MONK RULES.

The following article is for those naive people who blindly think all monks are always good. Ah Sin Zawana has a video on a certain monk called “lu lain nga pain.” Google Shwe Pyi Tha monastery’s Ven Ah Shin Zawana and his “Phan Sin Shin Thone Oo” (Three Creative Forces). He suggested to have some healthy skepticism on monks and not be too liberal in your “tha dar ta yar” or generosity.

Phan Sin Shin Thone Oo Video – sevenload

http://en.sevenload.com/videos/uzaHqQl-Phan-Sin-Shin-Thone-Oo

The following is about an abused victim  who takes his revenge on a bad Catholic priest who had molested him and his brother when they were very young.

APNewsBreak: Arrest in revenge beating of priest – Nation and World – TheSunNews.com

http://www.thesunnews.com/2010/10/29/1781614/apnewsbreak-arrest-in-revenge.html

SAN JOSE, Calif. — A man allegedly molested three decades ago by a priest was arrested Friday on charges that he lured the clergyman to the lobby of a Jesuit retirement home and beat him in front of shocked witnesses, authorities said.

William Lynch, 43, was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon for the May 10 attack that sent the Rev. Jerold Lindner to the hospital with bruises and lacerations, said Sgt. Rick Sung, Santa Clara County sheriff’s spokesman.

Lynch harbored a fantasy for years of confronting the priest, who also allegedly molested his little brother.

Sung said Lynch attacked the 65-year-old priest after he failed to recognize him at the Jesuits’ Sacred Heart retirement home in Los Gatos. The attack occurred in a small room adjoining the lobby….

During their last visit nine years ago, McEntire asked Lindner if any of the abuse allegations were true.

“I said, ‘Is it true? He said, ‘Well, some of it,'” McEntire said. “I called him a few choice words and that was the last time I ever saw him.”

Larry Lindler, a retired Los Angeles police officer, said he last saw his brother more than two decades ago after he walked in on him molesting his 8-year-old daughter during a visit. The two were playing a game called “blankie” in which Lindner asked the little girl to lie over his lap like a blanket and then wiggled around as if trying to get comfortable.

“The last contact I had with him personally was the day after I caught him with my daughter and I told him he best get in his vehicle and leave,” he recalled. “I said, ‘If I go out to the truck and get my off-duty weapon out of the glove box, you’re a dead man.”
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