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I guess they should have tried Boston.

Four children living in squalid conditions while being hidden from first responders were found in an apartment filled with “alcohol, drugs, sex toys” and a dead man, according to an incident report and outraged officials.
“This is sickening,” said At-Large City Councilor Michael Flaherty. “I was informed by people at the scene that there were drugs, alcohol, sex toys all around the apartment as well as a dead body on the floor.”
That fire department report, obtained by the Herald and confirmed by police response, states that a BFD crew was sent to Old Colony Avenue Saturday morning for a call that a man had gone into cardiac arrest and required medical attention. That address is the Mary Ellen McCormack Housing complex run by the city.
However, according to the incident report, firefighters found more than just a routine medical emergency.
“The apartment was in extremely unsanitary conditions. Approximately 6 adults, who appeared to be males, were seen in the apartment,” they wrote, saying they subsequently found “four children in the back bedroom being hidden by an adult male from first responders.”
According to the incident report the children ranged from ages 5 to 10.
“All of the adult parties were being uncooperative and did not provide helpful information. All adults present denied having children inside the apartment,” they wrote.
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hey suga does this dress make my ass look fat? it is red just for you.............

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58 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:

hey suga does this dress make my ass look fat? it is red just for you.............

I’m sure it does make you look fat mainly because you probably are.  The point being your denial of some drag queens being benign is trumped by these type of events where children are put at risk for the pleasure of perverts.

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I’m sure it does make you look fat mainly because you probably are.  The point being your denial of some drag queens being benign is trumped by these type of events where children are put at risk for the pleasure of perverts.

that is bullsh*t and you know it. good lord the hate in you. everyone counts or no one counts. you cannot treat everyone just because you think someone might hurt someone. again. your words have meaning just like the budlkight thing and innocents are getting the crap beat out of them and threatened every which a way because you people have no tolerance for some one is odd. i get it. you will not see me running around in a dress or like a woman. it does nothing for me. but again everyone counts or no one counts. i bet you beat up gays in school or something. but the public sees the hate some of you religious types spew and they say whey the hell would i want to get into all that. so they either give up on jesus or pray at home. why are you not on the caths? love me or hate me they are the gift that keeps on giving so why not go after the ones that have done instead of the ones you fear might. go google the list of preachers in alabama alone that molested children.. naw you will not6 do it so i will.........

 

this is not alabama but texas.

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Widespread sexual abuse cases in Southern Baptist churches were reported by the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News on February 10, 2019. The report found roughly 380 clergy, lay leaders and volunteers had faced allegations of sexual misconduct, leaving behind over 700 victims[1] since 1998. The extent of misconduct is further complicated by work within the Southern Baptist Convention to move sex offenders to other communities and resist attempts to address the culture of abuse.[1]

Background

Allegations of sexual misconduct are not a new development within the Southern Baptist Convention. An investigative report determined that the Baptist leadership would cover up allegations and move offenders to other communities, all while facing some of their own allegations of indecency. The report by the Chronicle and Express-News said that at least ten Southern Baptist churches welcomed pastors, ministers and volunteers who had been charged with sexual misconduct, many of whom were registered sex offenders. Pastors Leslie Mason, Michael Lee Jones and Joseph S. Ratliff all continued to work as religious figures after allegations of sexual misconduct.[1] Darrell Gilyard, who received multiple allegations of sexual assault, served three years in prison for child molestation before returning to the pulpit at Christ Tabernacle Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida.[2]

Mark Aderholt was credibly accused of sexually assaulting sixteen-year-old Anne Marie Miller when he was a student at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. The investigating entity, the International Mission Board of the SBC allowed Aderholt to resign and over the next eleven years, he continued pastoring in large churches in Arkansas listing references from the International Mission Board on his resume.[3] In 2016, he took an executive position at the South Carolina Southern Baptist Convention where he resigned[4] shortly after he was arrested on four felony counts of sexual abuse.[5] Aderholt's arrest sparked a cascade of external independent examinations in the Southern Baptist Convention.[6]

Paul Pressler, former vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention, was accused by Toby Twining and Brooks Schott of sexual misconduct in separate court affidavits.[7] Both men said Pressler molested or solicited them for sex. The accusations were filed as part of a lawsuit filed in 2017 by Gareld Duane Rollins Jr. claiming he was regularly raped by the Conservative leader. Rollins met Pressler in high school and was part of a Bible study Pressler led. Rollins claims he was raped two to three times a month while at Pressler's home.[8] According to the Chronicle, Pressler agreed in 2004 to pay $450,000 to Rollins for physical assault.

In the 2018 Chronicle report, Toby Twining was a teenager in 1977 when Pressler grabbed his penis in a sauna at Houston's River Oaks Country Club. Pressler was a youth pastor at Bethel Church in Houston but was ousted in 1978 after church officials received information about "an alleged incident". Attorney Brooks Schott also stated in an affidavit that he resigned his position at Pressler's former law firm after Pressler invited him to get into a hot tub with him naked. Brooks also accused Jared Woodfill, Pressler's longtime law partner who from 2002 to 2014 was chairman of the Harris County Republican Party, of failing to prevent Pressler's sexual advances toward him and others claiming his indiscretions were well known at the firm.

Former SBC president Paige Patterson has also been accused on multiple occasions of covering up abuse. Patterson was accused of ignoring the claims of sexual assault from Pastor Darrell Gilyard, who was later jailed for multiple accounts of child sexual abuse.[1][9] Patterson was named in the lawsuit against Paul Pressler for helping Pressler cover up the abuse.[10] Patterson was removed from his position as President of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary after wanting to meet with a rape survivor so he could "break her down".[1][11]

On May 22, 2022; Johnny Hunt, the longtime pastor of First Baptist Church of Woodstock, Georgia; a former Southern Baptist Convention president who was serving as a member of the North American Mission Board, resigned from the North American Mission Board after the Guidepost report on sexual abuse in the SBC included an allegation that Hunt had sexually assaulted the wife of another pastor in 2010.[12]

Some survivors of sexual assault were asked to get abortions for children that were conceived during encounters with clergy, a policy that runs contrary to established Baptist dogma on the issue.[1] Many were shunned from their communities.

 
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These 33 Alabama ministers are on the Southern Baptist Church’s alleged sex abuser list

Updated: May. 26, 2022, 10:57 p.m.|Published: May. 26, 2022, 9:57 p.m.
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One of several entries from the Southern Baptist list of sex abusers that was redacted in its entirety.

The executive committee of the Southern Baptist Convention on Thursday night released a 205 page list of alleged sex abusers.

The list contains at least 33 ministers that served in Alabama churches or had ties to the state.

The release of the list comes after a scathing 288-page investigative report issued Sunday showed the largest Protestant denomination in America stonewalled and denigrated survivors of clergy sex abuse over almost two decades while seeking to protect their own reputations.

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The seven-month investigation was conducted by Guidepost Solutions, an independent firm contracted by the Executive Committee.

“We are releasing the list in the exact form that it was provided to Guidepost Solutions by an Executive Committee staff member,” a statement accompanying the list read.

However, many entries were redacted either in part or in their entirety.

Entries that were not redacted at all were those that ended with a conviction, guilty plea, an admission of guilt, a court ruling against the minister or their inclusion on the sex offender registry.

Entries that “did not indicate a disposition” were redacted, the statement added.

Many of the entries came from a database compiled by the Houston Chronicle during its 2019 investigation of sexual abuse within the Southern Baptist Church.

“There will be more exhaustive research and analysis of the redacted entries and we anticipate some of the redacted entries will be released in the future.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report. This is a developing story and will be updated.

Here are the Alabama ministers listed in the report.

  • In 2009, Ralph Lee Aaron, 54, pastor of Grace Christian Fellowship and former pastor of Victory Baptist Church, in Andalusia, agreed to consecutive life terms in prison for production of child pornography and first-degree sodomy of multiple 8-12 year –old males. He is a Registered Sex Offender. Aaron was investigated in 2005 while pastor of a Southern Baptist church.
  • In 2012, Daniel Montague Acker, Jr. ,a school teacher and school bus driver who retired in 2009, admitted to sexually abusing 20 girls during his 25-year tenure. He was sentenced to serve 17 years in prison for 8 counts of child sexual abuse. Release date is scheduled for January 1, 2029. In 1992, Acker was accused of touching a minor for sexual gratification; however, the grand jury did not indict him. In 2016, he admitted to the 1992 abuse. In 1992, Acker was also serving as youth pastor at Westwood Baptist Church in Alabaster. He was also music and youth minister at Mayberry Baptist Church in Montevallo and served as a camp counselor at the Alabama Baptist Boys Camp.

Acker was a well-known figure in Shelby County and the son of a county commissioner.

  • In 2014, Charles Kyle Adcock was youth minister and worship pastor for Woodward Avenue Baptist Church in Muscle Shoals from 2010-2012. He pleaded guilty in 2016 and was charged with 29 counts of rape and sodomy against a teenage girl. Adcock was sentenced to a 10-year prison sentence, split with 15 months to serve in state prison. He registered as a sex offender in Arkansas for the sodomy conviction.
  • In 2002, John Lankston Anderson Jr., former pastor, Carbon Hill First Baptist, was charged with three counts of first-degree sexual abuse of juveniles under the age of 12, pleaded guilty to all charges and sentenced to three yrs. Immediately transferred to Arkansas, where he pleaded guilty to another sex abuse charge and was sentenced to 10 more years. Served prison sentences in both states. He was a pulpit preacher at Southside in Russellville, Natural Bridge Baptist, West Blocton Baptist, Hartselle Baptist, and other churches in Mississippi. He pleaded guilty in 2002 to three counts of sexual abuse in Alabama and was sentenced to three years. Immediately transferred to Arkansas, where he pleaded guilty to another sex abuse charge and was sentenced to 10 more years. Served prison sentences in both states. He is on the sex offender registry in Tennessee.
  • In 2006, Charles Andrews, an ex-teacher and minister of a Baptist church in Jefferson County, received a sentence of probation after pleading guilty in 2006, for sexually abusing a student in 2005. In 2008, after failing to respond to a lawsuit which accused Charles Andrews, a federal judge ordered Andrews to pay $2.5 million in punitive damages and $500,000 in compensation. “Can’t find the name of the church,” the list states.
  • In 2014, REDACTED, assistant pastor, REDACTED, was charged with raping and sodomizing a 13-year-old. A second victim has led to additional charges. He also faced charges of parole violation. In 2001, he was convicted on a first degree robbery change and served prison time from August 2002-2009.
  • James L. Bevel: “Don’t think he was SBC,” the list states. “Bevel attended American Baptist Theological Seminary In 2005 Bevel was accused of REDACTED by REDACTED and abuse by three others. He was tried in April 2008. Bevel was convicted of unlawful fornication; pursuant to the recommendation of the jury, which could have sentenced him to anywhere from 5 to 20 years, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined $50,000. After serving seven months he was freed awaiting an appeal; he died of pancreatic cancer in December 2008. He was buried in Eutaw, Alabama,” the list added.

Bevel was a top lieutenant to Martin Luther King Jr. and architect of the 1963 Children’s Crusade in Birmingham whose legacy was clouded by an incest conviction.

  • Howard Blattel, a 65-year-old former Bolingbrook resident and Marquette Manor Baptist Church deacon, was charged in Alabama with sexually assaulting an 89-year-old woman in 2004.
  • In 2010, Walter Jay Bowen, 68, former minister of music and radio station owner and personality, was arrested for sexual abuse of a child younger than 12 and sentenced to 10 years in prison based on a plea agreement which dropped a second sex abuse case involving another child younger than 12. He was convicted of sexual abuse of a child less than 12 years old and sentenced to 10 years. As part of the plea bargain, prosecutors agreed to drop a second sex abuse case. Incarcerated. His prison release date was in 2019 and he is listed in Alabama as a registered sex offender.
  • In 2010, Gregory “Lee” Bowman, 30, health and wellness minister for both adult and youth recreation programs at Eden Westside Baptist Church in Pell City, pleaded guilty to second-degree sexual abuse of a 14-year-old juvenile and was sentenced to serve a 12-month split sentence and required to serve 24 months on supervised probation. He pleaded guilty to second-degree sexual abuse in August 2010 and is a a registered sex offender in Alabama.
  • In 1987, Charles Brown, of London Baptist Church in Evergreen, was convicted of abusing a teenage boy in 1986. Brown was convicted of a reduced misdemeanor charge and given a suspended sentence.
  • Fred Robert Chambers in 1998 was convicted of four counts of sodomy with a 14-year-old boy. He was a volunteer church leader; the church was not named.
  • In 2008, Stanley Daniel, pastor of El-Bethel Baptist Church and Pearls of Promise Girls Academy in Rock Stand, pleaded guilty to “first-degree rape and first-degree sodomy and two counts of distribution of obscene material.”
  • Mack Allen Davis, former youth minister, Lakeside Baptist Church, was sentenced to 35 years in 2015 for three counts of sodomy and four counts of sexual abuse, with victims in three different counties, His is in the Alabama state prison.
  • In 2006, Garret Albert Dykes, 38, former pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Wetumpka, pleaded guilty to 13 sex related charges against two girls under the age of 10. He was sentenced to 262 months in federal prison.
  • In 2014, Jeffery Dale Eddie, children’s minister of Highland Park Baptist Church in Muscle Shoals, pleaded guilty to 20 charges, including sodomy, sexual abuse of a child under 12 and possession of child pornography, according to federal civil court documents. He is serving a 30-year sentence in Alabama state prison.
  • Zachary Reed Emerson, a part-time youth employee at East Memorial Baptist Church, in Prattville, was convicted of enticing a child for immoral purposes in Alabama in 2011. He is a registered sex offender in Florida.
  • Luis Federico Garcia, pastor of Spanish ministries at First Baptist Church in Pelham, pleaded guilty to three charges of first-degree sexual abuse involving three girls younger than 12 years old. He is a registered sex offender after he was convicted in 2007 of three counts of sexual abuse in Shelby County. The victim was an 8-year-old female. “Lives in the Dominican Republic,” the list states.
  • In 2016, Jason Michael Hankins, a former staff member at Shades Crest Baptist Church’s Family Life Center in Birmingham, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexual exploitation of a child, plus 20 more years of possessing child pornography. He will remain on supervised release for the rest of his life.
  • In 2017, John Edgar Harris, a former employee of Glynwood Baptist Church in Prattville, pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual assault and facilitating the travel of a child for an unlawful sex act. As of Nov. 2, 2018, no court date has been set.
  • In 1993, Henry Hobson, pastor of Moffett Road Baptist Church in Mobile, admitted guilt for abusing a 14-year-old girl in 1991. “Attorneys reached an agreement between Hobson and the victim just before a civil case went to jury,” the list states.
  • Michael Likos was a registered sex offender while being the church piano player at Seventh Street Baptist Church in Cullman. Likos had previous convictions in Louisiana and Mississippi for crossing a state line to engage in sexual contact with a minor. In 2006, Likos was indicted on sexual abuse in the first degree.
  • “2010 REDACTED, youth pastor, REDACTED, arrested on charges of inappropriate sexual relationship,” the list states.
  • Timothy Chun-Chuck Mann, minister at First Baptist Church in Gaithersburg and choir director at Shades Crest Baptist Church in Hoover, is now a registered sex offender in Alabama. He pleaded guilty to child abuse of a 14-year-old female in Maryland in 2008 and was sentenced to 13 years with seven years in confinement with the rest suspended, according to Maryland court records.
  • Billy Paul Masters, pastor of Harvest Baptist Church in Boaz, was charged with first-degree sexual abuse of a boy under 12. He also faced a parole violation in connection with 2001 conviction of sodomy involving three boys. Following his release from prison in 2007, Masters registered as a sex offender.
  • James “Javie” Vernon McNeal, children’s minister of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Hazel Green, was convicted of two felony sex offenses and sentenced to 40 years in 2018, according to Alabama prison records.
  • In 2004, Ralph Randall Melton, pastor of Prospect Baptist Church in Wilsonville in 2004 and former pastor of New Salem Baptist Church and Big Springs Baptist Church in Chilton County and his wife were charged and pleaded guilty to raping and sodomizing children in 1975-87. They were sentenced to more than three months in prison followed by 36 months probation and were to register as sex offenders. Prior to his death on June 14, 2018, together with his wife, Cathy, were both registered sex offenders for child rape convictions in Alabama in 2005. (Cathy Melton is still a registered sex offender). Their victims were a 1-year-old male and 16-year-old female.
  • In 2007, Douglas Myers, 57, former pastor of Triangle Community Church in Tavares, Florida, and former pastor of Harbor Baptist Fellowship in Eustis, Florida and Concord Baptist Church in Russellville, and Bayside Baptist Church in Chesapeake Beach pleaded guilty for abusing a 13-year- old boy, a church members’ grandson, in 2006. He was sentenced to 7 years in prison in Florida in 2007. After being released, he was convicted in 2012 in Maryland of child abuse for offenses that occurred in 1997, 1999 and 2001. He is serving a 15-year sentence in Maryland and faced a related civil lawsuit.
  • In 2007, Donald Brent Page, 33, was former youth pastor, Dogwood Grove Baptist Church in Montevallo, and former youth minister of Siluria Baptist Church in Alabaster and youth worker at Hillcrest Baptist Church in Birmingham (now The River Church). In 2007, traveled from Alabama to Tennessee to have sex with what he thought to be a 13-year-old girl but was actually a Memphis FBI Crimes Against Children Task Force Member. He was charged with traveling to to have sex with minor.
  • In 2007, Marshal A. Seymour, 40, a volunteer youth minister at FBC at the Mall in Lakeland, Florida, and former youth minister at Parkway Assembly of God in Mobile, faced charges of unlawful sexual activity and three counts of using a child in a sexual performance. He pleaded guilty to assault. The church background check did not show a previous 1999 Mobile assault conviction which was a misdemeanor. In 1999, Seymour moved to Lakeland and began volunteering at FBC at the Mall. He is a registered sex offender in Florida. As part of a plea agreement, he was convicted of three counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor and one charge of directing sexual performance of a child. He was released in 2016.
  • Gary Ladell Smitherman, a youth minister at Friendship Baptist Church in Clanton, was found guilty of one count of sexual abuse of a child and sentenced to 20 years in 2018. He is incarcerated in Alabama.
  • Jay Clair Strickland, a former administrative pastor of Sharon Heights Baptist Church in Brookside, was convicted of first-degree sodomy in Jefferson County in 2016. He is a registered sex offender.
  • In 2018, Christopher Cody Stutts, a youth minister at Westwood Baptist Church in Birmingham, was arrested for sexual abuse of a child under age 12 over the course of more than three years. A grand jury heard indicted Stutts on the initial charges of sexual abuse of a child younger than 12 and second-degree sodomy. The grand jury also added additional charges of first-degree sodomy, second-degree rape and another second-degree sodomy charge. Stutts was fired following his arrest.

Corrected at 10:50 p.m. to show it was 33 ministers.

 

see? i do not have to lie to make the church look bad. we gonna ban churches now iam? it is basically the same thing you are saying with trans. clean your own house before you crap on other people. in the last couple of years it has ben preacher after preacher molesting kids and being reported by al.com. do some research. you hypocritical bigot...........

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1 hour ago, aubiefifty said:

see? i do not have to lie to make the church look bad. we gonna ban churches now iam? it is basically the same thing you are saying with trans. clean your own house before you crap on other people. in the last couple of years it has ben preacher after preacher molesting kids and being reported by al.com. do some research. you hypocritical bigot...........

I didn’t disagree with your issue with pastors, coaches or other, seemingly *normal* people, I just point out that drag queens are not a benign as you would like to believe.  They are not as wholesome as the Drag Queen Story Hour would like to portray.  As for cleaning up my own house; I have coached baseball, soccer and other youth sports and have never thought of such deeds as those perpetrated on our youth by your above mentioned group.

There are pedophiles in every walk of life and it is up to the population to point them out where ever we see them:

 

You’re so judgmental.  I don’t think ICHY would approve.

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2 minutes ago, I_M4_AU said:

I didn’t disagree with your issue with pastors, coaches or other, seemingly *normal* people, I just point out that drag queens are not a benign as you would like to believe.  They are not as wholesome as the Drag Queen Story Hour would like to portray.  As for cleaning up my own house; I have coached baseball, soccer and other youth sports and have never thought of such deeds as those perpetrated on our youth by your above mentioned group.

There are pedophiles in every walk of life and it is up to the population to point them out where ever we see them:

 

You’re so judgmental.  I don’t think ICHY would approve.

 

It's how you view and treat the 2 groups so differently.

 

Nobody is saying you approve of pastors or coaches sexually abusing kids, but whenever one of the (many) cases of such are brought up you view them as isolated cases by bad invividuals that have nothing in relation to other pastors, teachers, coaches or groups. You view them individually as bad people. 

 

On the other hand with transgenders and drag queens you view them badly as a group. When one of them abuses a child or a person you use it as an example why you think ALL drag queens and trans people are bad and potential abusers. 

 

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It's how you view and treat the 2 groups so differently.

 

Nobody is saying you approve of pastors or coaches sexually abusing kids, but whenever one of the (many) cases of such are brought up you view them as isolated cases by bad invividuals that have nothing in relation to other pastors, teachers, coaches or groups. You view them individually as bad people. 

 

On the other hand with transgenders and drag queens you view them badly as a group. When one of them abuses a child or a person you use it as an example why you think ALL drag queens and trans people are bad and potential abusers. 

 

Then you haven’t been paying attention.  I bring up trans people that influence children to take puberty blockers and mutilate their bodies by removing perfectly functioning body parts as evil and that should be against the law.  It is child abuse.  Children have been abused by preachers, coaches, Dr etc for a long time.  Is it the case that we should eliminate these professions; or police them more rigorously to eliminate the threat?

It’s the same thing, yet fifty wants to believe drag queens and trans people are pure of heart and do no harm.  Trans are a protected group, just like preachers and priest were decades ago, it doesn’t mean they are wholesome in every way.

Fifty has an issue with Christianity for some reason and assumes all Christians are a like.  He doesn’t even fathom that individuals differ.  I am sure there are trans that just want to live their life’s away from the spotlight, but when you see all the demonstrations when laws are passed to protect children from mutilating surgeries, it’s hard to imagine who those people are.  I have often posed the question; why do the trans community focus on children?  Why don’t they let the children mature and let them make up their minds after they are adult?  It seem obvious to me, but maybe you can answer those questions from the trans perspective.

Why would the trans community (LBGTQkdjf) want our future to be sterilized before achieving puberty?

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57 minutes ago, I_M4_AU said:

I didn’t disagree with your issue with pastors, coaches or other, seemingly *normal* people, I just point out that drag queens are not a benign as you would like to believe.  They are not as wholesome as the Drag Queen Story Hour would like to portray.  As for cleaning up my own house; I have coached baseball, soccer and other youth sports and have never thought of such deeds as those perpetrated on our youth by your above mentioned group.

There are pedophiles in every walk of life and it is up to the population to point them out where ever we see them:

 

You’re so judgmental.  I don’t think ICHY would approve.

my point is you can molested in church just like anywhere. so why not come down on the churches? why give them a pass? why is it you mention nothing about the peds in churches and but scream bloody murder because a trans did something. and yes i am judgemental and so are you. you prove it on here just about every single day. you just hate them and want to drag them under the bus when as a loving christian you should look to your own house before you start throwing rocks. that is my point and i imagine ichy will be fine. if not and he wants to address it we will.

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13 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:

my point is you can molested in church just like anywhere. so why not come down on the churches? why give them a pass? why is it you mention nothing about the peds in churches and but scream bloody murder because a trans did something. and yes i am judgemental and so are you. you prove it on here just about every single day. you just hate them and want to drag them under the bus when as a loving christian you should look to your own house before you start throwing rocks. that is my point and i imagine ichy will be fine. if not and he wants to address it we will.

I don’t come down on the churches because as they are exposed they have to deal with it.  The Catholic Church has dealt with their issue and will continue to do so as it will never be resolved, same with Christian Churches and teachers abusing their students.  The percentage of Priest and clergy that are the perpetrators are not as high in those venues as in the LGBTQkfjl coalition.  I would guess at least 80% are actively engaging in a membership campaign that targets children.

I don’t know why you think I hate anybody?  I disagree with the trans ideology being taught in our school system that is government backing and funding.  I think it is wrong to manipulate the thinking of young vulnerable minds into an ideology that might cause issues later on in life.  Maybe you can explain why it is important to convince a child to get sterilized before adulthood?  Before they have the capacity to decide if they would like to start a family.

A loving Christian, IMO, should love the sinner, but dislike the sin.  I would like nothing better than to eliminate child abuse, no matter what form it takes.  You seem to think if you show love to everybody the sin will go away.  In my experience that has never happened.

And my house is pretty damn solid, no child abuse, no adulatory and a lot of love by the grace of God.

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I don’t come down on the churches because as they are exposed they have to deal with it.  The Catholic Church has dealt with their issue and will continue to do so as it will never be resolved, same with Christian Churches and teachers abusing their students.  The percentage of Priest and clergy that are the perpetrators are not as high in those venues as in the LGBTQkfjl coalition.  I would guess at least 80% are actively engaging in a membership campaign that targets children.

I don’t know why you think I hate anybody?  I disagree with the trans ideology being taught in our school system that is government backing and funding.  I think it is wrong to manipulate the thinking of young vulnerable minds into an ideology that might cause issues later on in life.  Maybe you can explain why it is important to convince a child to get sterilized before adulthood?  Before they have the capacity to decide if they would like to start a family.

A loving Christian, IMO, should love the sinner, but dislike the sin.  I would like nothing better than to eliminate child abuse, no matter what form it takes.  You seem to think if you show love to everybody the sin will go away.  In my experience that has never happened.

And my house is pretty damn solid, no child abuse, no adulatory and a lot of love by the grace of God.

if you cannot protect kids in church they need to be shut down. period. but you give the church a pass because you claim to be christian but they should still go after the trannies? lol you have lost your mind. i hope and pray non of your kids ever get molested because it is not a pretty site. most never recover. they just deal with it and try and move own. but it always sneaks back to let these people suffer again and again. i believe jesus would say the same thing. if you cannot protect a child in church close it down. my reasoning is because you can stop it you just have to take certain steps to get it done. well i am glad god shines on you iam.

trans are not known for molesting kids. it is rare. and of course if a trans person crosses the line then throw em under the jail. but if not let them the hell alone. let their parents raise their own kids and if they abuse that then get them. but i have told you several times these backlashes against trans are getting them hurt physically and mentally all over the country. this is why. they just stabbed a trans in a dress in a park or playground. confused? maybe but he or she never hurt a fly and was murdered in cold blood.

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34 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:

if you cannot protect kids in church they need to be shut down. period.

How about schools?  Dr. Offices? Etc.  Shut those down too?  How about the non binary kid in the Loudoun School district that raped two girls in girls bathrooms?  You know the school system tried to cover that up like the churches have.  Where does it stop?  How about all the human trafficking that is taking place at the Southern Border by the Mexican Cartel?  Why just mention the churches?

I don’t give anybody a pass, if you molest a kid you need to go to jail.

34 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:

kids ever get molested because it is not a pretty site. most never recover. they just deal with it and try and move own. but it always sneaks back to let these people suffer again and again.

This is why I am so adamant about child abuse in any form.  I’m shocked you aren’t.  Hunter molested his cousin, no comment from you.  You protect your protected class as does the woke crowd.  It now is a badge of honor to turn your child into a trans and parade them in front of YouTube and TikTok.  The coalition is trying to make it *normal* now and with your help they will.

 

34 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:

well i am glad god shines on you iam.

Thank you, I have been blessed.

34 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:

they just stabbed a trans in a dress in a park or playground. confused? maybe but he or she never hurt a fly and was murdered in cold blood.

Do you ever have a link to backup what you say?

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Yeah, Drag Queens and the LGBTQkdfjaoa coalition are not interested in the kids:

 

 

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I have actually worked in the field of child abuse for 20 years as a researcher and I'm familiar with the entire field of actual research. Which, of course, is different from the world of political posturing.

1. Drag shows are not luring children into any sort of dark world of homosexuality or "grooming" them for predators.

2. Kids enjoy drag performances in the same way they enjoy puppet shows and circus clowns. In fact they perceive drag performers much the same way they perceive clowns. They KNOW it is make-believe, they KNOW it is fantasy, they KNOW it is just for fun. To them, it's just costumes and play acting. They KNOW that. It is ***fun **** for them. There is nothing sexual about it. Just fun.

 

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some christians see too much evil where there just is none. hell yoga is a huge no no or was. wtf?

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12 hours ago, AURex said:

2. Kids enjoy drag performances in the same way they enjoy puppet shows and circus clowns. In fact they perceive drag performers much the same way they perceive clowns. They KNOW it is make-believe, they KNOW it is fantasy, they KNOW it is just for fun. To them, it's just costumes and play acting. They KNOW that. It is ***fun **** for them. There is nothing sexual about it. Just fun.

So, drag clowns, as you put it, chanting “we are coming for your children” has no bearing on what their agenda is?  It really doesn’t matter what the child thinks, it’s the manipulation of the child that counts.  I’m surprised you don’t see that if you have been in the field of child abuse.  The manipulation of the child that leads to the abuse, isn’t it?

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4 hours ago, aubiefifty said:

some christians see too much evil where there just is none. hell yoga is a huge no no or was. wtf?

Yes, we should all succumb to our desires no matter who it affects as this is the true philosophy of being yourself.  Progressives are suppose to be, well progressive, not regressive.  Those *progressives* are taking us backwards.

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Can we agree it's divisive enough to keep it out of schools and if liberals want their kids playing with drag they can take them? Or is it the basic stance that my kids must be exposed to this?

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1 hour ago, KansasTiger said:

Can we agree it's divisive enough to keep it out of schools and if liberals want their kids playing with drag they can take them? Or is it the basic stance that my kids must be exposed to this?

i just want the hate to stop they stabbed a girl or someone in a dress and killed her dead. this was during all the trans flap. you do what ya want with your children i am saying a lot of folks are running off at the mouth with hate and getting people murder or their heads stomped in.  he seems to think parents are trannying their kids up because it is fashionable or something. but iam never argues in good faith. ever. he never admit when he is wrong. ever.

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32 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:

i just want the hate to stop they stabbed a girl or someone in a dress and killed her dead. this was during all the trans flap. you do what ya want with your children i am saying a lot of folks are running off at the mouth with hate and getting people murder or their heads stomped in.  he seems to think parents are trannying their kids up because it is fashionable or something. but iam never argues in good faith. ever. he never admit when he is wrong. ever.

I'm never for violence, unless it's in self defense. I don't want harm to come to anyone. I feel that I can say that I don't think being exposed to drag and transexual ideas is a good thing for pre teens without that being labeled as hate. At least I hope so. That doesn't mean I think everyone has to agree with my thinking. I've long ago abandoned the idea the rest of society has to agree with me. The rest of society just needs to let me and my family see things our way and leave us be. And I'll do the same.

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9 hours ago, I_M4_AU said:

chanting “we are coming for your children” has no bearing on what their agenda is?

Link to legitimate information source. Not some conspiracy, right wing, nutto fringe source. An actual legit news source or research publication in which any drag entertainer chants "we are coming for your children." Never happened. Never would happen. It's entertainment.

The most famous drag group in the U.S. is the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. They do lots of shows, appear at a lot of events, raising money for charities.

Men in drag have been around for many centuries. Heck, even in modern times, just look at Monty Python and Benny Hill tv programs, Mrs Doubtfire and Some Like It Hot movies.

There are lots of pervs out there grooming children with dire purposes. Wanna know who most of them are? Religious leaders, sports coaches, scouting leaders, and family members. Not drag entertainers.

 

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1 hour ago, AURex said:

Link to legitimate information source. Not some conspiracy, right wing, nutto fringe source. An actual legit news source or research publication in which any drag entertainer chants "we are coming for your children." Never happened. Never would

happen. It's entertainment.

 

Here ya go.

NYC Pride Parade revelers sound off on controversial Drag March chant: ‘Just adding fuel to the fire’ (msn.com)

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20 hours ago, I_M4_AU said:

So, drag clowns, as you put it, chanting “we are coming for your children” has no bearing on what their agenda is?  It really doesn’t matter what the child thinks, it’s the manipulation of the child that counts.  I’m surprised you don’t see that if you have been in the field of child abuse.  The manipulation of the child that leads to the abuse, isn’t it?

they were chanting that as a screw you dude chant. they are not coming for your children. you cannot be that stupid............

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1 minute ago, aubiefifty said:

they were chanting that as a screw you dude chant. they are not coming for your children. you cannot be that stupid............

If they tell you who they are, believe them.

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