Maybe the damage was all on his side

Short statement by the biologist Richard Dawkins about a Latin teacher who groped him when he was 9 years old and later committed suicide.

Source: Article ‘Religion’s Real Child Abuse’ by Richard Dawkins; richarddawkins.net/articles/118; RichardDawkins.net; 15 May 2006

Religion’s Real Child Abuse

Happily I was spared the misfortune of a Roman Catholic upbringing (Anglicanism is a significantly less noxious strain of the virus). Being fondled by the Latin master in the Squash Court was a disagreeable sensation for a nine-year-old, a mixture of embarrassment and skin-crawling revulsion, but it was certainly not in the same league as being led to believe that I, or someone I knew, might go to everlasting fire. As soon as I could wriggle off his knee, I ran to tell my friends and we had a good laugh, our fellowship enhanced by the shared experience of the same sad pedophile. I do not believe that I, or they, suffered lasting, or even temporary damage from this disagreeable physical abuse of power. Given the Latin Master’s eventual suicide, maybe the damage was all on his side.