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Time to ban children from churches?

Using the logic of this thread, we need to ban children from schools too. Doesn’t seem like church is the problem.


As I’ve stated before, the purpose of this thread is to specifically focus on the immense danger that our children are in every time they step into a church. I believe that churches are a large enough social institution that they are deserving of their own thread, especially since its often church-goers who point the fingers at others for the very type of abuse they themselves are committing.

If you would like to start a thread about abuses happening in schools or being committed by volleyball coaches, feel free. But that’s not what this thread is for.
 
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As I’ve stated before, the purpose of this thread is to specifically focus on the immense danger that our children are in every time they step into a church. I believe that churches are a large enough social institution that they are deserving of their own thread, especially since its often church-goers who point the fingers at others for the very type of abuse they themselves are committing.

If you would like to start a thread about abuses happening in schools or being committed by volleyball coaches, feel free. But that’s not what this thread is for.
If you think the church is immense danger then how do you describe schools?

It doesn't seem like the church is the common theme. Your thesis is quickly falling apart. How do you explain that children are under attack in greater numbers at places other than the church? Maybe schools have something in common with church and you can quickly link those.
 
If you think the church is immense danger then how do you describe schools?

It doesn't seem like the church is the common theme. Your thesis is quickly falling apart. How do you explain that children are under attack in greater numbers at places other than the church? Maybe schools have something in common with church and you can quickly link those.
Schools have strict reporting laws around everything, and while no one wants to admit something sketchy happened on their watch, they aren't incentivized to protect the idea of teaching or education when someone is accused. I get that false accusations could derail careers and "the devil" could use them to hurt the church or whatever, but the amount of damage done through churches not protecting children/women/etc before/during/after the abuse is absolutely more than treating those situations seriously would be.
 
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Schools have strict reporting laws around everything, and while no one wants to admit something sketchy happened on their watch, they aren't incentivized to protect the idea of teaching or education when someone is accused. I get that false accusations could derail careers and "the devil" could use them to hurt the church or whatever, but the amount of damage done through churches not protecting children/women/etc before/during/after the abuse is absolutely more than treating those situations seriously would be.
Way more kids damaged in schools compared to Churches. Lets us all agree that no matter where it happens its bad and needs called out...
 
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Schools...churches...boy scouts..girl scouts....nurseries..child actors....ect...anywhere alota kids assemble in one place with adults in charge...sometimes BAD adults...do BAD things to kids...

So its not churches that need to be banned...it is our responsibilty to find GOOD adults in these programs...and hold BAD adults who do BAD things accountable..not ban church..ect

Children need Christ...they get more than they need of secular society...todays values are crammed down their throats...church mite be the only time they hear about Yashua..

So by your logic in this post...children cannot do ANYTHING.....because EVERYTHING has the possibility of danger...its nonsensical
 
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How about this religion?

Raul E. Villalva, aka Isabelle Villalva, a biological male who identifies as a female (transgender woman), 26, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Bough to 20 years in federal prison for possession of child pornography.

 
How about this religion?

Raul E. Villalva, aka Isabelle Villalva, a biological male who identifies as a female (transgender woman), 26, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Bough to 20 years in federal prison for possession of child pornography.

Hello

This thread is specifically about the danger children are in every time they step into a church. If you’d like to start a thread about whatever your point is with this post, then feel free. But please stay on topic in this thread. Thanks.
 
Hello

This thread is specifically about the danger children are in every time they step into a church. If you’d like to start a thread about whatever your point is with this post, then feel free. But please stay on topic in this thread. Thanks.
No, this thread is about your making yourself feel better about your personal beliefs. You are literally attacking Christianity by calling out evil stuff that happens in the church. It's awful indeed and those that harm children should absolutely be held accountable and it's disgusting. Evilness is everywhere but without a doubt, it's a lot more prevalent outside of the church than within.

Prove me otherwise.
 
Hello

This thread is specifically about the danger children are in every time they step into a church. If you’d like to start a thread about whatever your point is with this post, then feel free. But please stay on topic in this thread. Thanks.
Ok.

Multiple public officials knew about his conviction for months, and still let him go to games to watch his child compete. In fact, according to U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire Jane Young, it took the efforts of many concerned parents like Harrington calling to get the United State Probation Department to take a second look.

 
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