Thursday, August 2, 2012
Indiana: First Baptist Church Pastor Jack Schaap fired for alleged adulterous affair with teenaged girl
So, remembering that most of the rhetoric offered on why gays and lesbians shouldn't have equal marriage rights hinges on what's in the bible, here are a few things that are disconcerting about what plays as the "religious right" these days.
Check out this pastor of a Baptist church in Indiana - who has some choice things to say about the biblical view of men and women - went on to do.
From JoeMyGod: Indiana's First Baptist Church, which is one of the twenty largest megachurches in the nation, has fired head Pastor Jack Schaap for an adulterous affair with the teenaged girl. The church has issued a press release:
"At this time, we deeply regret the need to announce that First Baptist Church has dismissed our pastor, Dr. Jack Schaap, due to a sin that has caused him to forfeit his right to be our pastor. First Baptist Church is in full cooperation with our local authorities in their investigation of this matter. Our church grieves over the need to take this action and the impact it will have on our people."
The Christian Post reports that Schaap may be arrested:
"Lake County Sheriff John Buncich shared with local publication the Times of North West Indiana that a criminal investigation had been launched into the church along with Hyles-Anderson College, although he declined to comment on what specifically they were looking into. "They met with us. They did the right thing," Buncich said of church officials. "They have cooperated fully." A detective involved in the investigation also has reportedly said that there are indeed criminal charges being made, since if the case solely concerned adultery with another woman, the police would not have to get involved."
Friendly Atheist points out that Schaap has written a dating advice book for young Christian girls:
"By all means, keep your weight down to the proper level. Hundreds upon hundreds of times I have had young men tell me that they would date a particular girl in whom they were interested if only she would lose a few pounds. Fix your hair every day. Go to the library, study books on hair care and find new ways to wear your hair. Don’t be afraid to wear modest amounts of make-up. But, be very careful about using excessive eye shadow. Many guys are turned off by dark or colored eye shadow. Don’t be trendy. One of my best friends in college nearly broke up with his future wife because she was the first to wear colored stockings among her peers."
Check out the video above where the Pastor makes clear how he feels about men and women. Nothing out of context here. It goes on for several minutes.
Last issue I'll raise here: recently the First Baptist Church in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, refused to allow an African American couple to marry in their church. What is up with the Baptist church these days? I don't know, but things don't seem to be very "biblical" or "Christ-like"lately.
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please remember that it is NEVER the true church, but humans within the church that fall...no denomination is safe, but it is NOT the fault of Christ, it is we that fall short...
ReplyDeleteplease remember that it is NEVER the true church, but humans within the church that fall...no denomination is safe, but it is NOT the fault of Christ, it is we that fall short...
ReplyDeleteWisdom Hunter (a novel published in 1991, and still on the market today) illustrates the destructiveness of dictatorial and authoritarian pastors. Many consider the book to be a “classic”. The author graduated from Tennessee Temple University, and grew up in the Independent Baptist camp. When the book was first released, it was banned at many Independent Baptist churches, even Bob Jones University. Maybe the author had something to say that was, and is, worth listening to.
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