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That's good enough for me!Pastor said “God wanted” underage girl to be his spouse. So the church approved. The victims' family pressured church leaders to approve of the sexual abuse, saying that it was like Joseph and Mary, because Mary was also a child bride.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/04/pastor-said-god-wanted-underage-girl-spouse-church-approved/
A former Pennsylvania youth pastor, Robert Fenton, is facing charges in connection with sexually abusing and assaulting a 14-year-old girl in the 1990s when he was a 26-year-old pastor.
Investigators say that he got permission from his church to sexually abuse her because he had a vision that told him that “God wanted the victim to be his spouse.”
This is just peculiar in more ways than one. How many years have gone by? Where else is this story presented? What kind of church believes Mary and Joseph had sex before marriage or until Jesus was born? Why would the girl's family want their daughter, sister, niece ---- to be sexually abused? Why is the View attachment 67388171getting involved? Something isn't Kosher.
Pastor said “God wanted” underage girl to be his spouse. So the church approved. The victims' family pressured church leaders to approve of the sexual abuse, saying that it was like Joseph and Mary, because Mary was also a child bride.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/04/pastor-said-god-wanted-underage-girl-spouse-church-approved/
A former Pennsylvania youth pastor, Robert Fenton, is facing charges in connection with sexually abusing and assaulting a 14-year-old girl in the 1990s when he was a 26-year-old pastor.
Investigators say that he got permission from his church to sexually abuse her because he had a vision that told him that “God wanted the victim to be his spouse.”
Pastor said “God wanted” underage girl to be his spouse. So the church approved. The victims' family pressured church leaders to approve of the sexual abuse, saying that it was like Joseph and Mary, because Mary was also a child bride.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/04/pastor-said-god-wanted-underage-girl-spouse-church-approved/
A former Pennsylvania youth pastor, Robert Fenton, is facing charges in connection with sexually abusing and assaulting a 14-year-old girl in the 1990s when he was a 26-year-old pastor.
Investigators say that he got permission from his church to sexually abuse her because he had a vision that told him that “God wanted the victim to be his spouse.”
Because, these are the same people that are accusing lgbtq as being groomers.This is just peculiar in more ways than one. How many years have gone by? Where else is this story presented? What kind of church believes Mary and Joseph had sex before marriage or until Jesus was born? Why would the girl's family want their daughter, sister, niece ---- to be sexually abused? Why is the View attachment 67388171getting involved? Something isn't Kosher.
Creepy assed loserFormer Bradford County Youth Pastor charged for sexually abusing teen girl
TOWANDA, Pa. (WETM) — A former youth pastor from Bradford County has been accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl over 20 years ago during a church-approved “betrothal,”…www.abc27.com
That's cult-like behavior.Pastor said “God wanted” underage girl to be his spouse. So the church approved. The victims' family pressured church leaders to approve of the sexual abuse, saying that it was like Joseph and Mary, because Mary was also a child bride.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/04/pastor-said-god-wanted-underage-girl-spouse-church-approved/
A former Pennsylvania youth pastor, Robert Fenton, is facing charges in connection with sexually abusing and assaulting a 14-year-old girl in the 1990s when he was a 26-year-old pastor.
Investigators say that he got permission from his church to sexually abuse her because he had a vision that told him that “God wanted the victim to be his spouse.”
There's always a "wolf in sheep's clothing" somewhere in the church. Remember Jesus warned people about that, so you just confirmed one of Jesus' teachings. Good show!Pastor said “God wanted” underage girl to be his spouse. So the church approved. The victims' family pressured church leaders to approve of the sexual abuse, saying that it was like Joseph and Mary, because Mary was also a child bride.
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/04/pastor-said-god-wanted-underage-girl-spouse-church-approved/
A former Pennsylvania youth pastor, Robert Fenton, is facing charges in connection with sexually abusing and assaulting a 14-year-old girl in the 1990s when he was a 26-year-old pastor.
Investigators say that he got permission from his church to sexually abuse her because he had a vision that told him that “God wanted the victim to be his spouse.”
Well, and then there is the larger point, which is that seizing on one atypical example--a creep from some little non-denom church nobody had ever heard of--as somehow representative is both illogical and grossly unfair. There are thousands and thousands of pastors and youth minister/staff who are decent and honorable people.There's always a "wolf in sheep's clothing" somewhere in the church. Remember Jesus warned people about that, so you just confirmed one of Jesus' teachings. Good show!
The problem is that it's not as atypical as is claimed. From this to the FLDS, people use the authority they claim from the church to push underage marriage. In fact, in 2014, more than 240K girls 17 and under, some as young as 12, were married in the USA. It was only last year that NY made the earliest someone could get married 18, before then , girls as young as 14 could have gotten married with parents. In Texas, 7 out of a thousand girls 16 or under get married every year, and I have t owonder how much of that is religious pressure. (west virginia is the same). The numbers are dropping, but girls as young as 10 can and do get married with 'parental consent'. You know there is cultural and religious pressure in that. of course, it's no just Christian, but it's across many religions.Well, and then there is the larger point, which is that seizing on one atypical example--a creep from some little non-denom church nobody had ever heard of--as somehow representative is both illogical and grossly unfair. There are thousands and thousands of pastors and youth minister/staff who are decent and honorable people.
By the way, I tried to learn more about this pedo because I was curious about his credentials but found nothing except for the fact that he has been in Australia for many years. Very peculiar when you can't find out where someone was trained or what his ministerial background is.
LGBTQ people are not sexualizing children. You are part of this problem if you agree with what this pastor was preaching.There's always a "wolf in sheep's clothing" somewhere in the church. Remember Jesus warned people about that, so you just confirmed one of Jesus' teachings. Good show!
And then there's the LGBTQ crowd who want to sexualize even younger children. You ok with that agenda??
LGBTQ people are not sexualizing children.
One fact is that modern day Christianity has nothing to do with the actual teachings of Christ and thus is why we are seeing more and more of this crazy BS from them.
Uh huh. Right. Not that it matters one bit, because what is taught to be 'The teachings of Christ' is nothing less that crazy bs, like you said.Yes, they are.
You're right about that, in the respect that modern day liberalism's distortions of the teachings of Christ is nothing less than crazy bs.
No, they are not.Yes, they are.
Yes, they are.No, they are not.
That's your twisted invention.Uh huh. Right. Not that it matters one bit, because what is taught to be 'The teachings of Christ' is nothing less that crazy bs, like you said.
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