I know because I know and have talked to the people involved.
So you are saying that you know for a fact that nothing was reported in Virginia?
More importantly, what do you think of Danny's messages that he left? Do you think it is appropriate for a leader of a supporting ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist to leave such messages?
I am not going to argue with you Mr Pickle, the spirit of prophesy is clear we are not to engage in dialog with the enemy.
I never said anything about arguing. I asked you a simple question.
I think it is inappropriate for you to keep claiming that Mr Shelton was calling as "the leader of a supporting ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church" when he did not and was not.
Please don't misquote me. I never said he called "as" such a leader. We was such a leader, and he called, but I never said he called "as" such a leader.
The events and allegations you refer to have nothing to do with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. They were, and still are, all within the Church of God.
You are clearly wrong. Danny was the leader of a Seventh-day Adventist supporting ministry, and he lied and threatened to cover up the child molestation allegations against Tommy. Danny's actions were within the Adventist Church, not the Church of God.
And due to the close ties between 3ABN and the Illinois Conference, Danny's reprehensible, gross negligence put the Illinois Conference at risk, not to mention kids at risk.
I think his phone call was entirely appropriate.
Then you are a sick individual. Do you honestly think that there was nothing wrong with Danny trying to silence concerns about child molestation?
Danny Shelton called as a concerned family member whos brother was being slandered.
Now I will backtrack a little. Since Danny was calling in response to Dryden's letter to Thompson, Danny gave the appearance of calling Dryden as 3ABN president. Correct? Otherwise, he was mixing personal and business matters.
Moreover, if 3ABN paid Riva to write Riva's nasty, despicable letter, then your making this whole thing merely personal is much more difficult.
He called because when Tommy Shelton tried to call and talk to Glen Dryden about it all, Glen Dryden refused to hear him or discuss it. Dryden just kept making allegations to others. Allegations which he did not prove and which Tommy denied.
You're forgetting the history. Tommy did talk to Roger Clem, and Roger told him he wanted Tommy to register as a sex offender. But Tommy said that wasn't going to happen because he thought he had already done whatever he needed to.
I have personally spoken with 7 of Tommy's alleged victims, and the mother of an 8th.