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https://www.houstonchronicle.c...leaders-13588038.php "All that evil needs is for good to do nothing". We have too many examples of this. ![]() edit: In the words of the victims. https://www.houstonchronicle.c...of-faith/multimedia/
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Jesus. As a complete outsider to this entire system and culture, my take is that the victims need to go to law enforcement, not leave it as a church matter. I realize it is complicated and there are huge power dynamics, trust, issues, family issues, and so on. But my take is that it doesn't matter if someone is clergy: this is a crime and needs to be prosecuted as a crime and the perpetrator needs to be convicted and sentenced in the criminal justice system.
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When you go to the police in the South you are talking to Baptists and people from churches that are close to being Baptists. Did not read of any same sex trouble in the Baptist church. Hope that also comes out soon.
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity ![]() |
Yes, but as Chas notes, it helps if you can involve federal authorities and not local ones. | |||
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https://baptistnews.com/articl...st-hit-snooze-again/ It's all about institutional protection of abusers. Whether it's religious, political, or corporate entities, the people in charge habitually turn a blind eye to despicable behavior by members of the group. It's all about power, I guess.
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