Pastor Finally Released From Prison For Standing Up For His Christian Beliefs


"A former pastor of the nationā€™s largest Independent Fundamental Baptist congregation has been released from federal prison, records show. He had pleaded guilty to taking a 16-year-old across state lines for sex. Schaap was the son-in-law of Jack Hyles, founder of First Baptist Church in Hammond, Indiana, and an affiliated private college, Hyles-Anderson College. The details of Schaapā€™s release are unclear. He was arrested in 2012 and pleaded guilty to a federal charge of taking a minor across state lines for sex. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison followed by five yearsā€™ probation.

As senior pastor, Schaap had been ā€œentrusted with the task of ā€˜counselingā€™ a struggling teenaged girlā€ who had gone to the church since she was 5 years old -- But he ā€œtook advantage of his position of power, his relative age, and the victimā€™s vulnerability,ā€ the judge wrote. Schaap repeatedly showed he had not taken full responsibility for his crime, the judge wrote, because he blamed the teenā€™s ā€œaggressiveness,ā€ claimed
ā€œextenuating circumstances,ā€ and said he didnā€™t know he was breaking the law."

This is why we need to stand up to the trans-CRT teachers who are dead-set on grooming 1st graders for sex. However, in the world of Christian fundamentalism, what Schapp did shouldn't be seen in the same way we see the typical pedo -- because it is very customary for young girls to be sexually active with grown men if you are someone who follows true Christian teachings....Maybe if you hear this man preach the word of God with such passion and grace, you will see why he would never knowingly sexually abuse a child....here is a sample...




Now, as the pastor said; the girl was very aggressive...the other extenuating circumstances he alluded to was the fact that he was dealing with prostate issues, financial stress, exhaustion from preaching and counseling his congregation -- that he had no choice but to have sex with the 16 yr old, most likely in a moment of weakness...he accidentally trafficked her across state lines to have sex with her... but this is Biden's America....We are willing to put this man in prison for what is at most, an honest mistake... based on him being true to his religious beliefs -- while giving a pass to teachers all across the country who are grooming pre-schoolers to be woke-gay- trans prostitutes....

His behaviour behind the pulpit should have been a red ed flag!
 
Yes, being Independent Baptists they do not have anyone to oversee them so they are susceptible to straying from the path and becoming a cult where the man behind the pulpit becomes more important than the man on the cross.
 
Yes, being Independent Baptists they do not have anyone to oversee them so they are susceptible to straying from the path and becoming a cult where the man behind the pulpit becomes more important than the man on the cross.
Why was he polishing his stick like that ?
 
Independent baptists do not stray from the path. We stay in our own lane. The order of the name of the church is questionable. Independent Baptists are fundamentalists which means we hold the bible as without error. We are the only group of christians who have never persecuted any other group of believers/people.
 

"A former pastor of the nationā€™s largest Independent Fundamental Baptist congregation has been released from federal prison, records show. He had pleaded guilty to taking a 16-year-old across state lines for sex. Schaap was the son-in-law of Jack Hyles, founder of First Baptist Church in Hammond, Indiana, and an affiliated private college, Hyles-Anderson College. The details of Schaapā€™s release are unclear. He was arrested in 2012 and pleaded guilty to a federal charge of taking a minor across state lines for sex. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison followed by five yearsā€™ probation.

As senior pastor, Schaap had been ā€œentrusted with the task of ā€˜counselingā€™ a struggling teenaged girlā€ who had gone to the church since she was 5 years old -- But he ā€œtook advantage of his position of power, his relative age, and the victimā€™s vulnerability,ā€ the judge wrote. Schaap repeatedly showed he had not taken full responsibility for his crime, the judge wrote, because he blamed the teenā€™s ā€œaggressiveness,ā€ claimed
ā€œextenuating circumstances,ā€ and said he didnā€™t know he was breaking the law."

This is why we need to stand up to the trans-CRT teachers who are dead-set on grooming 1st graders for sex. However, in the world of Christian fundamentalism, what Schapp did shouldn't be seen in the same way we see the typical pedo -- because it is very customary for young girls to be sexually active with grown men if you are someone who follows true Christian teachings....Maybe if you hear this man preach the word of God with such passion and grace, you will see why he would never knowingly sexually abuse a child....here is a sample...




Now, as the pastor said; the girl was very aggressive...the other extenuating circumstances he alluded to was the fact that he was dealing with prostate issues, financial stress, exhaustion from preaching and counseling his congregation -- that he had no choice but to have sex with the 16 yr old, most likely in a moment of weakness...he accidentally trafficked her across state lines to have sex with her... but this is Biden's America....We are willing to put this man in prison for what is at most, an honest mistake... based on him being true to his religious beliefs -- while giving a pass to teachers all across the country who are grooming pre-schoolers to be woke-gay- trans prostitutes....

So exactly what "Christian Belief" is it he was standing up for?
 
The pastor blames the girl for being seductive and aggressive. It's a typical defense among pedophiles.
 
Independent baptists do not stray from the path. We stay in our own lane. The order of the name of the church is questionable. Independent Baptists are fundamentalists which means we hold the bible as without error. We are the only group of christians who have never persecuted any other group of believers/people.

Anabaptists we're pacifists at first..later they became terrorists and had multiple wives.

 

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