Mikeoxenormous
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This flock?That is the problem is the flock will even kill for their preacher to silence anyone that will hurt their spiritual leader…
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This flock?That is the problem is the flock will even kill for their preacher to silence anyone that will hurt their spiritual leader…
It all goes back to the faggots who pressed the government to bring "equality" and fairness. The Boy Scouts were forced to accept faggots into their ranks and they went bankrupt with all the predators in it. The church has lost all its credibility with its constituents when it allowed faggots to wear the collar and they preyed upon young boys.The best run churches are the ones where everyone volunteers to oversee everything. That way no perverts can get into the church disguised as a children's pastor, etc, without parents working alongside.
Except when it's President Trump. Then you manufacture shit so you can feel better about not supporting his policies that benefitted EVERYONE regardless of race or perversionthat is why we advocate for policies, not people...and policies outlive people
There are many nondenominational churches that only hire Christians.It all goes back to the faggots who pressed the government to bring "equality" and fairness. The Boy Scouts were forced to accept faggots into their ranks and they went bankrupt with all the predators in it. The church has lost all its credibility with its constituents when it allowed faggots to wear the collar and they preyed upon young boys.
The National Catholic Reporter is an almost militant gay Catholic publication and has been for many decades. It is almost as though they reveled over the giant Southern Baptist sex scandal so they could go full attack on Rome and the bishop cover up of clergy sex crimes again. They want to bring down the traditional or orthodox Catholic teachings, that is their mission.The eerie parallels between the Southern Baptist and Catholic sexual abuse crises
Commentary: What the released report uncovered about the Southern Baptist Convention was shocking and unsurprising in equal measure for those of us familiar with abuse and cover-up in the Catholic context.www.ncronline.org
"The Southern Baptist Convention, or SBC, is the nation's largest Protestant denomination with more than 14 million members. It is the second largest religious institution in the United States, second only to the Roman Catholic Church. On Sunday (May 22) Southern Baptist Convention leaders released the nearly 300-page findings of an independent investigation into the denomination's handling of sexual abuse allegations over the past 20 years.
What the report uncovered was shocking and unsurprising in equal measure for those of us familiar with abuse and cover-up in the Catholic context. To put it succinctly and bluntly, investigators found that Southern Baptist churches have been home to hundreds of sexual abusers since the year 2000, that powerful men in SBC leadership knew full well, that they worked hard to discredit sex abuse survivors, and that they consistently prioritized protecting the reputation of the SBC over the lives of vulnerable people."
Wow, so are they trying to say that there was some deliberate effort/conspiracy to cover up the sexual abuse of children and others by the Southern Baptist Committee?? I wonder who broke this news, Project Veritas, some crack QAnon investigative team, hmm.. sounds pretty widespread....not as widespread as teachers forcing kids to engage in gay sex during class -- but still, pretty bad....hopefully moving forward, these pastors and other church officials will start going to prison instead of being covered up for....
Reminds me of this story from a couple of days ago....
Pastor confesses to affair in front of congregation; woman gets him to admit she was 16
During a Facebook Live broadcast, Pastor John Lowe can be heard telling the congregation, “I committed adultery. It was nearly 20 years ago.”www.kktv.com
"The Kosciusko County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office confirmed with WPTA an investigation is underway involving a pastor at a church. During a live broadcast Pastor John Lowe can be heard telling the congregation, “I committed adultery. It was nearly 20 years ago.” He went on to say that he “makes no excuse for his sin” and that he wasn’t disciplined and would not “use the Bible to defend himself.” The congregation applauded. A woman and her husband then spoke before the crowd. The woman said she lived in a “prison of lies and shame” for 27 years. At one point someone in the crowd brings up the age of the woman at the time she alleges the pastor started the relationship. Lowe responded, “16 years old, OK.” He then added, “It was wrong.”
Sad part about that video is that it seems the congregation was more upset at the woman who came forward than they were at the pastor.....I thought he was the bad guy in all of this.....I mean, anyone who uses their authority and violates the trust given to them as a pastor or a teacher to prey on a child -- those are bad people, aren't they?? Or is there some expiration date on this...