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jen_fla
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have you gone into all the threads that are about the abuse in the Catholic Church and told them the converse thing? i doubt it. please show me one Catholic poster on this thread or anywhere on CAF for that matter that isn’t worried about abuse of the children in our Church OR ANY church for that matter. you can’t because you are making assumptions and sadly enough you can’t or don’t want to admit how widespread this sick problem is.and again, the suffering of children is reduced to numbers, and these numbers are used to sling mud.
“look at how many the Protestants got! see? see?”
for every number there is an abused child.
that you guys would stoop so low and be so, so intent on defending your Church and her priests to use statistical representations of child sexual abuse by religious leaders to prove a point or shift emphasis is insane.
so instead of worrying about the kids abused by leaders within your own church, or setting up a thread where these survivors (from any church) can be prayed for, a natural response is to start a thread exposing Baptist child abuse. nice.
maybe reporters digging into these scandals will come across this information:
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NEW YORK (ABP) – Time Magazine ranked the Southern Baptist Convention’s refusal to establish a database of clergy sex offenders one of the most under-reported news stories in 2008.
A ranking of under-reported stories in Time’s “Top 10 Everything of 2008” special feature placed the story at No. 6, behind a mix-up that accidentally sent U.S. nuclear-warhead fuses to Taiwan, the Congolese civil war, violence in Sri Lanka, and new guidelines for insurance coverage for mental health and regulation of food from animals that are genetically altered.
“Facing calls to curb child sex abuse within its churches, in June the Southern Baptist Convention – the largest U.S. religious body after the Catholic Church – urged local hiring committees to conduct federal background checks but rejected a proposal to create a central database of staff and clergy who have been either convicted of or indicted on charges of molesting minors,” the magazine noted.
“The SBC decided against such a database in part because its principle of local autonomy means it cannot compel individual churches to report any information. **And while the headlines regarding churches and pedophilia remain largely focused on Catholic parishes, the lack of hierarchical structure and systematized record-keeping in most Protestant churches makes it harder not only for church leaders to impose standards, but for interested parties to track allegations of abuse.” *** rest here
if you are baptist, and you weren’t aware of that, don’t you think you’d be better off for having been made aware of this issue?.. for the safety of the baptist children?
the answer is yes. awareness is a good thing.
maybe the baptist members can get more involved and see that change happen. maybe it will prevent another case of abuse!
and you are making false accusations by stating that this thread is just to “sling mud.”
peace.