Well, they're not being reasonable in their God loving, but where is the evidence of your certainty? Or is it just because you're pointing out they're not being reasonable because they love God?
In any case, the unreasonableness of their beliefs does not make them involved in any killing.
The people who burned the churches did not mean to help the parishioners or the priests.
Gospel said:
They most likely weren't aware of what their church was up to prior to them going there to worship.
Well, it wasn't really
their church. It was the same building, and the same name, but other people, and people are the entities up to things (well, and other animals, etc., but not churches as something separated from their members).
Gospel said:
Anyhow it's not like the ownership changed, it's still owned by the same Catholic religious organization no?
In the sense of a legal fiction, yes. But the people who actually own the building are not the same. And in any event, the people who actually use the building - or did until it was burned - was not the same.
Gospel said:
Plus the fire wasn't an attack on individuals it was an attack on the organization.
An organization may go by the same name, but it's not the same. It's (part of) the activity of individual humans, and those individual humans are not the same now as they were at the time of the killings.
Gospel said:
Yeah, the individuals are affected but tough luck, next time vet your church before putting your cock in it.
Well, that is usually not doable, since people get indoctrinated as young children. But that aside, sure, they should stop being Catholics, but that has nothing to do with what some Catholic priests, etc., did in the past. It has to do with the fact that it's irrational to believe in Catholicism.