It was mentioned in this thread about whether or not this is a systematic problem. When confronted on this several years ago, it sent me thinking and studying. Here's what I came up with:
First, "It happens everywhere" isn't a good optic even if true. How do we deal with it where we have...
I watched it. It could have been harsher. I think the broad brush hurt what they were trying to do with this documentary. If I was on the outside looking in, I would probably be saying, "Yeah, that probably didn't happen" when the people describe events like how the baby was treated. Stick...
I deleted my comment on this thread because I didn't want to deal with the back-and-forth. After thought, I'll say it here:
I couldn't -in good conscience- send someone to an unaccredited college. UNLESS he knew he was called of God and knew that he was to serve as a pastor or missionary...
Going to watch it tomorrow night. Glad victims are getting a voice. I'd really like to hear FBC's take on it. Publicly apologizing for a long-haired guy seems silly in light of this.
lolz! This reminded me of the time that people started ordering tapes with fake names to get JH to read them from the pulpit. I believe it was "Homer Simpson" and he stopped reading the names.