Dear Bonnie and Ozzie:
Maybe it's because they're too busy denying that they just might have seen something significant that they should have dealt with; ignoring the pained demeanor of the victim; and 'protecting the Church from scandal'??!!
My heart is so heavy!
GrammieT
It is so easy and neat and tidy to go to the hoped for actions by any that have become victims. If they acknowledge a perpetrator and his/her sins that they must account for and seek forgiveness,it becomes more difficult. Requiring far more than most are willing to give.
I think sometimes that those that do this are convinced that if they show themselves righteous enough and preach forgiveness by the victim, God will ignore those "little,itty,bitty" ones of theirs
As to what you see and here on this topic,I can only conclude the Good Samaritan was wrong. He needed to first preach to the injured party on forgiving his attackers. Then he would have been worthy of aid