“took his life”
“took his life yesterday” —Matt Whitling Continue reading
“took his life yesterday” —Matt Whitling Continue reading
Who gives up a promising career at Boeing to work for peanuts at a start-up elementary/high school in Podunk? I find it hard to believe that Jim Nance has one altruistic bone in his body. It’s much easier to to believe that something forced him out. Continue reading
James Nance is a textbook sociopath (likely a psychopath), which explains why he ascended to the office of Kirk elder. He fit Doug Wilson’s qualifications for a pastor — until he got caught. Continue reading
“Jackie, my heart goes out to you. I can’t imagine it is easy to have your father’s actions made so public. Back when I believed there was a God, I prayed your father never treated you the way he did me. I have no doubt he was capable of that. You speak of repentance and forgiveness, but know your father has not taken the first step down that road. In the years that he abused me he would beg forgiveness and then assault me over and over again. He would lure me to him by asking to pray for me and then he would assault me. He convinced me that he was the only person who could love me and he forgave me for making him sin, for being a stumbling block. He only stopped because I finally stood up and said no. He begged me to come back to him even threatening suicide if I didn’t. Your father used and continues to use the doctrine of forgiveness to shield himself from consequences. I will only believe he understands the gravity of the evil he has perpetrated when he walks into the police department and turns himself in for sexually abusing a young girl. Until that day, if it ever comes, know that he is tricking you just like he did me so many times with his false remorse.” —Emilie Dye Continue reading
“I was raised Christian and attended Logos School, a Christian high school. While in high school, I suffered sexual abuse at the hands of my church doctrine teacher, a respected elder of the church affiliated with my school. Even after his misconduct was discovered, Christ Church still allowed Jim B. Nance to serve communion. He remains an active member of that community while I was told to clean out my closet of slutty clothing, but I only owned school uniforms. The school decided to deal with the issue internally instead of immediately bringing the situation to the police. Because of this choice, I suffered additional years of abuse. The nightmares from that time still keep me up at night. I cried out to God over and over again. I begged him to end it or just to let me die. The shame I bore from what was happening to me was multiplied by feelings of guilt over my apparent sin. Jim fostered this notion using it to further torture and shame me into silence.” —Emilie Dye Continue reading
“supporters of Christ Church” Continue reading
Somebody suspects that the approval to allow NSA to expand in downtown Moscow was an inside job. Continue reading
Douglas Wilson not only didn’t admit mistakes or learn anything — he doubled down, which is his standard operating procedure. Continue reading
“Moscow citizens have the right to learn about the dirty secret that squats in our midst like a Lovecraftian beast stretching slimy tentacles outward to grasp and devour anything it feels entitled to.” Continue reading
An indefensible public-relations disaster from the beginning, this was the wrong hill to die on — unlike race-based chattel slavery. Continue reading
One more reason to deny Logos School’s application. Their founder teaches fallacious logic to his students and Latah County should not subsidize his incompetence. Continue reading
“. . . and no one seems to be willing to stop them.” Continue reading
Charity begins at home. Continue reading