You sound like a very bitter person J R Layman. Sometimes, one needs to 'let go' of issues and get on with life. You cannot judge an entire organisation by several people's misdemeanours. There are good people as well as those who are otherwise, both in the church and out of it.
These kinds of statements is exactly what causes what you label bitterness.
Misdemeanours are one thing. That is when someone is rude, says something you don't like,etc. A misdemeanour is not what you call it when your whole life is destroyed by those in positions of power and then it is laid at your feet to try to reconstruct your life and "get over it like a common cold". While trying to rebuild your life,you watch as it continues to happen. Getting over it as described by most SDA's is forgetting what it did to a marriage, innocent children, extended family. Forgetting that as you try to rebuild, many are still active in tearing down.The many in the office/pew overshadow those few good people in the organization. The few good people are not enough to take the reigns and say NO MORE. Your sin of not getting over it is deemed far worse than the ones that go on and on, letting it happen over and over,while someone says there are good people so ignore the rest.
J.R can speak for himself,but for most it is not bitterness or anger against the actual guilty party,it is against those that would continue to allow this to keep going. A abuser can only continue to abuse with the permission and aid of those able to stop this conduct and refuse to do so.
This is not the common cold, get plenty of fluid and in 5-7 days you are all better.
In many of us it even produces the desire to make those in the pew aware and try to enlist their help, maybe even protecting their own families. Generally they are not interested. What does interest them is to keep using that badly used and abused word forgivness. They have spoken biblically, they are sure, and that should be the end of a uncomfortable story and facts they do not care to deal with.
I, so far have not been able to find any backlash,action,demands by parents of this college. If my son or daughter were enrolled here, I would be wanting answers. Nor would a dime of tution money be forthcoming till I had some. If I were a doner alumni,I would stop all donations till I had some response.
I would want to know what safeguards, I would want to know if there were prior complaints against this man ignored, if so, I would want an immediate answer as to why. Why would I as a parent want to pay for the "privilege" of having my child molested.
Have you ever played pick-up sticks. This is what this whole mess within our denomination plays. If they pull the wrong stick, the whole mess comes rolling out. It is easy to focus on the one guilty party, but does anyone really believe that those that gave the one guilty a pass for so many years did so only with one? When caught, they may finally remove the one stick, but you can be sure they keep mighty quiet about all the other sticks allowed in the pile. And are mighty careful not to disturb the wrong stick
They instead turn it on a victim.if you play nice and forget what we have done and continue to do, we will forgive you for being silly enough to be a victim. This gets picked up by those sitting in the pew. Any desire to effect change, to prevent the next victim, to make the pew sitters aware is seen as bitterness. More accurately,it is complete frustration and disbelief that the denomination you love is as callous as it is.
"Let's move on with spreading the gospel". We won't miss or care about those that fall by the wayside. After all, if they would get it together, they wouldn't fall. There are plenty more to be saved
For many, those that abuse and those that allow "spreading of the gospel" has a whole different meaning about what is being spread.
Collectively, with just the few active forums alone, there are enough to be heard and listened to. Debates abound on all other issues, I have seen on a couple of forums where the pros-and cons- of wearing jewerly can go fo over 60 pages.
I have watched the number of posts on the forums concerning what takes place in our schools and churches. Hardly a bleep by comparison.
While watching the damage done to my grandchildren, it would have been such a relief to worry about the wearing of a ring