@Axtremus said in Abuse at the SBC:
@Jolly said in Abuse at the SBC:
The church is made up of people and some people do bad things. Those people should be punished on an individual case-by-case basis, which is best done by their churches.
Where secular crimes have been committed, why not by the criminal justice system?
And they do.
My wife's first cousin is a SBC pastor and had charges leveled against him by a girl he had taken into his home, after her addict mother tossed her out in the street. He was arrested and found innocent of her charges. Still tore his reputation to shreds for several years and caused him to lose the church he was pastoring at the time. The church just didn't want the controversy.
I sometimes prop my feet up in the local cowboy church. Many do not know, but that is a SBC church. About six months ago, they had to ask a deacon to step down over allegations of sexting with an underage girl. I think there was some chasing done on her part, but a fifty-something year-old man ought to know better and should spurn any advances made by a sixteen year-old girl, even if she is built like a brick shithouse and acts like she's twenty. That case got kicked to the sheriff about a week later, and he was arrested. It has not come to trial, yet.
But that's the way it should be handled, given the autonomy of the individual churches.