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Sexual abuse in the church: not just a “Catholic problem” | Think Christian

Sexual abuse in the church: not just a “Catholic problem”
Posted April 17th @ 4:02 pm by Andy Rau

Have you been following news about Pope Benedict’s visit to the US? There are a lot of issues he’ll undoubtedly address before the visit concludes, but the one that’s attracting the most attention is the ugly history of sexual abuse scandals in the Catholic church. He’s already made some comments on the issue, although given the gravity of the scandals, one suspects and hopes that he’ll have more to say in the next few days.

It’s tempting to see these horrible instances of sexual abuse within the church as a “Catholic problem,” something unique to the Catholic church and its clerical hierarchy. And of course there’s the “it could never happen here” line of reasoning (and that’s a hard line to resist—I can’t imagine a sexual abuse scandal happening in my church, even though I know the statistics say it could).

But there’s a timely article this month at Christianity Today about sex abuse in the church that cautions against such assumptions. In fact, it suggests that many churches lag behind secular organizations in facing the reality of the problem:


In the last three years, an average of 23 new articles each day have appeared in secular media sources revealing sexual abuse allegations arising in Protestant churches in the United States. Protestant denominations have been tempted to call sexual abuse a “Catholic problem”; this is simply not true. Within the past eight years, verdicts, judgments, or settlements exceeding hundreds of millions of dollars have been levied against Protestant churches for sexual abuse allegations arising from children participating in ministry programs.

The church and its children are increasingly endangered by sexual predators whose opportunity to ensnare children elsewhere is growing smaller, while the church opens its doors to anyone. Sexual abusers looking for access to children will gravitate to activities and organizations where there are fewer protective measures in place. Secular organizations have responded to this inevitable truth by implementing policies and training to reduce risk. Many churches, however, have done little, because ministries fail to recognize the risks or are laboring under the misconception “it won’t happen here.”


The article goes on to dispel common myths about sexual abuse in the church (think your church is safe and legally covered because you do criminal background checks, or because you downloaded a generic abuse policy from the internet? Think again…). And it concludes with some good suggestions for intelligently approaching the possibility of sexual abuse in your church.

Not a pleasant topic to think about. But if your church isn’t thinking about it, well, with the issue in the news again, “right now” is a good time to get on it.
 
别大惊小怪的,别说是牧师了,看看这两个数据:

美国有世界上最大的基督教人口:224,457,000 ,信基督教人口比率为85%
见:
http://www.adherents.com/largecom/com_christian.html

根据BBC报道
美国每100,000人口罪犯为737人,犯罪人口比率居世界之首。同时犯罪人口总数为2,193,798,也居世界之首
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/s ... s/html/nn2page1.stm

看上去信基督教的人和犯罪的人的比例好像是成正比的。
 
当然了,很多人什么坏事都没做过,一信了基督教,就成为了罪人了,这种人不包括在上述罪犯数据中。
 
耶和华说过,他不是不信他的人的神,照此说法,耶和华无权确定不信他的人有没有罪,因此,信他的人就有罪,不信的人就不一定有罪。有罪的人动不动就说不一定有罪的人也是罪人,纯属以罪人之心度他人。
 
箴言:

21-2 人所行的,在自己眼中都看为正,惟有耶和华衡量人心。


[FONT=&quot]16-4 [/FONT]耶和华所造的,各适其用。就是恶人,也为祸患的日子所造。
 
当然了,很多人什么坏事都没做过,一信了基督教,就成为了罪人了,这种人不包括在上述罪犯数据中。
顶!

看来这些虚伪的伪君子都喜欢到那个神的教堂里藏身。

估计是物以类聚的道理。
 
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