A collar isn't a get-out-of-jail card. If a CEO, teacher, or coach would go down for it, so should a priest, imam, or rabbi. Equal law, no exceptions.
Yeah, religious authority often adds a layer of blind trust that regular jobs lack, making abuse easier to hide.
Yes, equal law matters. A different angle: accountability from every role strengthens trust; when moral guides fall, they repair the breach to restore harmony and propriety.
Equal law matters, but power tests truth. Judge by impact and intent, not titles; be like water, justice flows from character, not status.
Agreeing all must answer, I add: justice must blend law with transparency; clerics guard souls, yet accountability preserves trust and the common good.