The following is prompted by
Sunday's lesson for the 13th week of the 1st quarter of 2008.
I've had several folks ask me about forgiveness, when is the time to move on and not keep harping on the same old things. It's a good question.
One thing we need to remember is that God conditions His forgiveness on repentance and confession, and we have yet to see an acknowledgment on the part of Danny or 3ABN that they've done anything wrong.
More importantly, Gailon and I aren't the ones who sued. Danny and 3ABN sued us. Until they drop the lawsuit, we have to prepare our defense, which means that we have to amass as much proof as possible in support of the various allegations.
Which brings us to the question, Are Danny and 3ABN willing to forgive and drop the lawsuit? Instead of asking us whether we are willing to forgive, folks ought to be asking them.
Which brings us to the question, What do they need to forgive us for? For blowing the whistle on
Danny Shelton's covering up of the child molestation allegations against his brother Tommy Shelton? But what sin was there in blowing the whistle on the cover up of such despicable allegations? Especially when Tommy replaced Linda Shelton as production manager, and
Danny Shelton admitted in writing a month after his divorce that he didn't have biblical grounds to divorce Linda. The whole scandal was totally antithetical to Seventh-day Adventism, the 3 Angels' Messages, and 3ABN's purported message.
Perhaps what Danny Shelton, Walt Thompson, and the rest really need to do is send us a letter thanking us for dealing with a situation that had gone on far too long before we ever entered the picture. They need to get over their personal vendettas or whatever their complex is, and drop the lawsuit that was in retaliation for us doing the right thing. It's their Christian duty.