Mamabella said:
Erik Ungerman had not attended LBC in many years and was not currently a member of the church. He *may*have still been on the roll, but nonetheless, was not an active member and had not been for quite some time.
If you know this first hand, which I have no reason to doubt you do, it certainly changes the context of the allegations and mis/dis information.
I have had people leave the church I pastor. The illustration of marriage and the believers relationship to the church is deep. When most people leave a church it is like they are going through a divorce. No one wants to spend time with an ex spouse, no matter who is right or wrong. But here, we assume it is the pastors fault if someone leaves. People leave more often for wrong reasons than because the pastor is at fault.
I repeat, if someone has knowledge of criminal activity, call the police. Step forward. It is a gutless chicken act to simply respond "well, don't go to the sheriff's office, they're his cronies too." Ridiculous. Then call the state police, call the FBI, raise a stink no one can ignore.
The reality is, those who are the quickest to accuse likely know of no actual wrong except rumour and conjecture, and that feeds their self pity. They feel vindicated. They didn't believe what the church believed but left because they weren't allowed to sing a special, or teach a class, or be a deacon. And now, any time any one criticizes the church that "did them wrong", they jump all over it.
That's the FFF in a nutshell, and truthfully, most of the blogs and pundits on the internet as well.
PS. The post above this came in as I was typing. Seems a little of my point was proven.