Pastor Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, belongs to the school of thought that says, “A good scapegoat is just as welcome as a solution to the problem.” And scapegoats come easy to him. He has a rolodex on his desk full of them. It spins. He spins. Steven Sitler is not a pedophile; he suffers from “temptations.” Jamin Wight is not a sexual predator; the victim’s parents are fools.
Natalie Rose Greenfield writes:
“My story is not about my parents. And though some people are trying awfully hard to make it about my parents and not about the criminal and what he got away with and how people stood behind him and trusted him and welcomed him back into their circles while a girl wasted away in sadness and shame, it’s simply not plausible. The attempt to pin this on my parents isn’t just morally wrong, it’s based on twisted information. I may end up saying it a thousand times, but here it is again. . . .” (“For The Sake Of Clarity — The Timeline”)
Please read the following posts to know what it feels like after one of Wilson’s followers sexually attacks you, and please note that Pastor Doug Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, sat with the rapist during sentencing, which was not an accident — it was calculated. Remember you get more of what you subsidize and less of what you penalize. And Mr. Wilson penalizes the righteous.
If you’re thinking of moving to Moscow or if you plan to send your child to New Saint Andrews College, then you should read these posts. Mr. Wilson will throw your daughter to the wolves just as fast as he threw Natalie.
- “No more tape over my mouth”
- “Looking back again. . .”
- “Perpetuating Abuse (warning:explicit language)”
- “When Doug Wrote To My Father”
- “Yes, We’re Still Talking About This.”
- “For The Sake Of Clarity — The Timeline”
Natalie’s father posted his story here: joypeacehope. Mr. Wilson has put his narrative out on the web, but it contradicts the testimony of these two witnesses and it contradicts the testimony of Dr. Peter Leithart.