I feel pity for those who REFUSE to see the problem too! If the SDA church is harboring abusers, then something should really be done about it, either from within or from without. Why is it allowed to go on? If you and others are aware of abuse that is currently taking place then you must take it to the authorities in your area.
This is far from a SDA problem,it spans all denominations.
I don't work in the SDA church, nor do I have any real direct contact with them (aside from many SDA family members), so I cannot speak to how much compassion and understanding there is for those who have suffered abuse. But I do know many places where compassion and understanding are the norm. There are MANY Christians who actually care and have been trained professionally to know how to deal with abuse, significant loss, addictions, etc. Compassion and understanding are NOT in short supply. Maybe those who can't find it aren't looking in the right place. I feel pity if they cannot find it in the SDA church, or at least in the areas you have been. That's pretty sad.[/quote]
This is far from a SDA problem,it spans all denominations.
Forgive and all will be well mentality"? That is not what I have presented, yet you and others still only hear what you're wanting to hear. I'll talk about being 'frustrated of some of the posters here' as they have continually misrepresented my point. With the exception of GrammieT (thank you GrammieT), most of the rest of you seem to have an agenda of your own that doesn't include any attempt to understand any other point of view than the one you've already established (which doesn't include ANY Scriptural counsel!). It doesn't matter what Scripture says, what Christ has said, or what ANY Christian professional counselor says...if it doesn't fit into your agenda then you go on the attack.
Scriptural counsel is not the problem. The problem is that it is reserved for those that have been victimized,never the perpetrator. It does not matter whether it is a serious as sexual abuse,or as seemingly trivial as gossip,theft etc.
I have tried to find and am unable to do so,where you include both parties in your concern. If you have a injured party,it goes without saying there is a perpetrator.
Again, if your church is harboring abusers by shifting them to different places (pastors, teachers, conference officials, etc.), then it's MORE THAN SAD!!! I couldn't care LESS about ANY denomination doing this and would be in FULL support of a COMPLETE exposure of those CRIMES, regardless of how high up it went! In fact, put EVERYONE who has knowledge of it and does NOTHING in jail as well! You guys are sounding a lot like the Catholic priest abusers! Weed them all out...every last one of them who's abusing their position in a Manama organization to spiritually/sexually/physically/emotionally/or any other kind of 'ally' abuse those within their control or influence. SPEAK UP! Don't waste your time here on a board talking about what it means for a Christian to forgive! Call the authorities. Don't let it go another day! You have a responsibility to blow the whistle on the realities you speak of and know about. Get them out of the situation! And certainly DON'T go back to that church!!!
All churches harbor abuser's. SDA's have done little to stop the abuse, but SDA's did not invent this problem.
I still see nothing from you that has concern for the total issue of forgiveness. What I see is directed at the injured.
The importance of that cannot be ignored, or should not. Neither should the same concern and "preaching" for those that have harmed others.
Of course there are times that you do not have knowledge of the perpetrator,you only see the end result. But still the responses are only and always geared to the innocent and what they did to do.
Any concern towards where it begins and how can we stop much of it is laid in the lap of the injured. Not to be shared with the guilty.
Forgivness needs to come by victims. That does not stop the perpetrators. You just get more victims