The dam breaks at 1:06:50.
@DianeLangberg, PhD
If you know someone who is abusing – expose it. Do not leave them in the darkness. You become complicit if you do.
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) November 30, 2017
When humans are caught in sin, they will say anything to make it better, including using biblical language to keep life running normally, especially when there is a lot at stake.
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) November 30, 2017
How to Defect
You Can Leave
“Life! life! eternal life!” Continue reading
“Mr. Pecksniff”
“It was a special quality, among the many admirable qualities possessed by Mr. Pecksniff, that the more he was found out, the more hypocrisy he practiced. Let him be discomfited in one quarter, and he refreshed and recompensed himself by carrying the war into another. If his working and windings were detected by A, so much the greater reason was there for practicing without loss of time on B, if it were only to keep his hand in.” Charles Dickens
The Link Between Domestic Abusers and Mass Killers — Strangulation
“The U.S. Sentencing Commission recognized strangulation as a marker of dangerousness in a 2014 report and recommended increased prison time — up to 10 years — for those convicted of it.” Continue reading
“the least of these”
“And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.”
Matthew 25:40
“He tells it like it is.”
“He tells it like it is.” Continue reading
“The apostle Paul teaches us to punch back twice as hard”
Jesus tells us that when we are struck on one cheek, we are to turn the other. The apostle Paul teaches us to punch back twice as hard. Furthermore, there is no contradiction. . . . Given the corruption of the times, it is not surprising that some churches are being attacked. The marvel is why more are not being attacked. Another marvel is why more churches are not responding the way the Scriptures instruct.
Douglas Wilson
@DianeLangberg, PhD
No system, no matter how godly its goal sounds, that carries within it oppression, silencing, de-humanizing, violence, abuse and corruption is healthy.
— Diane Langberg, PhD (@DianeLangberg) November 17, 2017
Elizabeth Bruenig, Columnist at the Washington Post
“destructive, unscholarly, psychotic theology”
Welcome to Doug Wilson’s con game, Elizabeth Bruenig. You haven’t even begun to scratch the surface. Continue reading
Lowlife Hypocrites
It’s probably too late, but if not, somebody should ask MinistrySafe for their opinion on serial pedophile Steven Sitler living in the same home as a child for whom he entertains “deviant sexual fantasies.” What a bunch of lowlife hypocrites, sitting through a seminar on sexual abuse while a little boy in their denomination goes to sleep each night within arms’ reach of a sexual predator.
Yea, a woman
“Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection. But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.”
—1 Timothy 2:11–12 Continue reading
“It means ‘statutory rape’ instead of ‘lewd and lascivious’”
And yet, instead of trumpeting my loyalty to this most reasonable cause, Brightbill drags me into the fray, pretending that I think that a parent-approved courtship in a situation like the one in the case she mentions mitigates anything. It mitigates nothing. ‘Mitigates’ would mean that Crime X becomes, as a result of this mitigation, crime x. Rather, my hostility to this kind of thinking meant that I thought that Crime X was actually Crime Y. It means ‘statutory rape’ instead of ‘lewd and lascivious.’
Douglas Wilson