SherpaDude - something specific you said isn't sitting right with me:
"Does healing and protecting other children have a payoff? I can't see any lawyer healing me...no thanks."
I really honestly hope you aren't suggesting that taking the legal route to remove predators from their positions, where they are able to continue abusing children, isn't appropriate. A ruling from a judge would cause the perpetrator to be added to a sexual registry. The "payoff" for the victim isn't necessarily monetary, its knowing that you have done something to help prevent another child from being hurt by that person. In regards to the monetary aspect of a civil lawsuit, whether you accept it or not, the result of the crime has involved YEARS of therapy - that therapy isn't free. Would you take the same stance if this was a robbery and someone stole your life savings? Would you say "God will provide." These children had thier LIVES stolen. Have you thought that maybe, just maybe all lawyers aren't the spawn of satan and that it is possible for God to provide through a lawyer?
I have not seen anyone assert that money will heal them. What I have seen are a lot of very hurt people, who were taught that scripture is a weapon, but somehow still clung to God and trusted that He was good. I think it's clear that God HAS healed them in many ways, and will continue to heal them as they seek Him in how they move forward.
I'm also concerned by something else I read that you wrote: "The word is clear cut on taking Christians to court..you have free will to do what you want but you can't serve God and money...if you go against what God commands...good luck seeking His help when you need it."
Is it your understanding that God's love is changing? That if you call on Him, regardless of what you have done, that He will not be there for you? That He will abandon you? That is not scriptural. My God as I understand Him is full of grace and mercy and will forever seek to be in communion with me - no matter what I do. This isn't to say that I can sit in sin, knowing I am doing so, but it means that nothing will ever separate me from the love of God. I don't think anyone is on a "vengence" kick. I think that the Lord God calls us QUITE clearly to protect children - those already grown, and those still little and unable to keep themselves safe. If the people who participated in this evil are still ministering to others, including children, then that is a problem. If the organizations are allowing those who participated in evil to still remain and work without owning up to their crime, then that is a problem. The Bible clearly says woe to those who cause a child to stumble, and tells them to cut off whatever it is thats causing them to - has that happened at all? God clearly gives mortal punishment for those who sin against children.
The Bible tells us in Matthew 18:15-17 that we should first go to the person, then to the person with a witness, then take the matter to church leadershiph. It goes on to say that if they continue to act like an unbeliever, then you can take them to court.
Paul did come out strong against taking Christian brothers to court (I don't know if I would consider an unrepentant person who isn't in line with God or Jesus's teachings my Christian Brother...), but he himself relied on the legal system.
I'm not intending to be rude, or difficult, just as you I am stating my belief and my view of the situation. I felt as if there was a great deal of judgment coming from your responses and felt compelled to share how I saw it.
~ Amanda
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