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Name names. I'm on your side. Let's get justice.
I was sexually abused as a very young child too, not in church but family “friend”. This my frens is a very hard reality a lot of people deal with the hidden secret. Some people have blocked out all memory of abuse and it manifests itself it terrible ways, could be alcohol, drugs etc. This is life long trauma that you can only become a functional adult with the help of Jesus Christ. It is a very terrible thing. Much love to you PankekGirl ❤️
I am sick and tired of false accusations.
If there was a crime, let's hang them.
If you're making it up, let's hang you.
Sensitivity be damned. There are people out there eating kids and every last one of them needs an appointment with a tree and a rope.
But none of them are infesting the church. Thats just silly nonsense!
When did I say that?
We know, from our scripture and from experience, that wolves are among us. We are as vigilant as possible to find and remove them. We are way more diligent and successful than any other organization, and our statistics show this.
Why do you insist on protecting the wolves? Or are you merely spreading rumor?
I understand your feelings. However, there are people's lives at risk who never did anything to deserve the fallout that will come from revealing names publicly. Families get torn apart and destroyed. Siblings, extended family members. Think about it. It isn't as straight forward as you suggest. Personally, I am for shining a light, but I have been both the child that someone tried to help, which resulted in a near death experience for me because it was obvious that I was the blabber, and the outsider who tried to help with disastrous results. It's different in EVERY case. Discretion is key. It doesn't help the children to hang their parent. But it certainly would help if family members would intervene, or put a stop to it without additional shame to the child.