Wouldn't a more accurate question or statement on your part be a "conservative according to my definition of such"?
Not at all. True, Bible-believing, Bible-following, conservative, Seventh-day Adventist Christians do not prevaricate, do not refuse to apologize, do not cover up child molestation allegations, and do not hire lawyers to bully people.
Think I'm wrong? Then see how many people you can find who will tell you that true, Bible-believing, Bible-following, conservative, Seventh-day Adventist Christians prevaricate, refuse to apologize, cover up child molestation allegations, and hire lawyers to bully people. Come back and tell us how many you found.
I haven't noticed any of your other so-called victims coming forward and making their claims public.
Where you been? Roger Clem went public in 2003. Brad Dunning has never hidden it, as far as I know, and he released a public statement a year and a half ago.
Where you been?
And anyman, why be so disrespectful as to call them so-called victims? Why not call them alleged victims? What's your problem?
He has also put one of your main sources of information on the record as having very sketchy reasons for being involved - he has made it clear that the veracity of Mr. Glenn Drydan is suspect at best, yet you continue to hang your hat on Mr. Glenn Dryden's coat rack.
Kind of twisted. Duane has never suggested that Dryden's claim of Tommy Molesting six boys is inaccurate. And I haven't hung my hat on Dryden's coat rack. I have personally spoken with SEVEN alleged victims, and Dryden wasn't one of them.
Why don't you just not comment till you can keep your facts straight. It really isn't helpful when you paint a picture that isn't true.
(Its is intriguing that rather than indicating that he would provide contact information, Mr. Glenn Dryden instead makes sure to insert himself into the process as the middle man who will contact the families and make the arrangements for a conversation between Dr. Thompson and said "victims")
Unless you've been victimized, I think you are out of line with such a comment.
Since it is obvious that you can no longer harp on the false allegations you laid out in regards to the finances of 3ABN and Danny Shelton you have returned to this one.
Which allegation are you suggesting was false? Sam was having problems coming up with one even after several days. No, it really is true that Danny said in April 2005 that he had falsified a figure on his 2003 tax return, and that tax return looks like he was telling the truth on that one.
Let's be clear here . . . "you" are the one who has claimed there was a cover-up, "you" have manufactured the "evidence" by piecing little bits from here and little bits from there together to construct what you claim indicts and then presented it to the public.
Actually, Walt Thompson told me that Danny had told him things about the child molestation allegations that couldn't possibly be true. If you have a problem with that, talk to Walt Thompson, not me.
No, Mr. Robert Pickle, as much as you might want to claim Psalm 64, it doesn't apply to you - the evidence of the past almost two years (the length of time you admit to being involved) does not play out that way. Psalm 64 is the salve for the soul of those you have attacked and treated in some of the most unchristian ways.
Sure it applies to me, not to folks who cover up child molestation allegations or who hire attorneys to bully people.
Remember that Rome justifies the slaughter of the Albigenses on the basis that the culture of the times was threatened. A representative of Rome was actually murdered, and the crusades were launched in retaliation for that crime, though who did the deed was a question. Yet how can one justify the carnage that followed on the basis of one person being murdered?
The Albigenses could rightly invoke Ps. 64, I think we can agree. But Rome would likely claim, as you are doing, that they could invoke Ps. 64, not the Albigenses.
"YOU" claim that Dr. Thompson and the board of 3ABN should have contacted the "victims" but yet you rationalize away your responsibility as a member of the clergy to notify the appropriate authorities when you became aware of the accusations.
I haven't rationalized a thing, and you haven't cited one single statute to base your legal opinion on.
anyman, how come we don't hear one bit of outrage coming from you regarding Danny Shelton's cover up of child molestation allegations?