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Hundreds of sexual abuse allegations in Fundamental Baptist churches, investigation finds
Christian Post ^ | 12/13/2018 | Brandon Showalter

Posted on 12/13/2018 8:07:31 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Hundreds of sexual abuse allegations have been found in Independent Fundamental Baptist churches spanning 40 states and Canada, according to a new report.

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram released an extensive, eight-month investigative report Sunday recounting the stories of women who were victims of sexual misconduct, including molestation and rape when they were minors, in IFB churches.

Yet their perpetrators, who were in positions of church leadership, were able to weave away from accountability, and never faced criminal charges. As has been similarly uncovered in the Roman Catholic church in recent years, the network of these churches often covered up their actions and facilitated the relocation of offenders to other congregations. Over 200 current or former church members, young and old alike, shared what happened to them with the Texas newspaper pointing to a culture of strict, unquestioned male authority.

The Star-Telegram exclusively uncovered 21 of the 412 allegations they found in their investigation, but victims say the numbers are much larger as most who were assaulted never speak of what they endured.

"One hundred and sixty-eight church leaders were accused or convicted of committing sexual crimes against children, the investigation found. At least 45 of the alleged abusers continued in ministry after accusations came to the attention of church authorities or law enforcement," the Star-Telegram reported. Victims who spoke with the Fort Worth publication emphasized "cult-like" dynamics within the church structures that allowed abuse to continue, namely, a climate of fear and cultural pressure to never dispute with or undermine the "man of God" pastoring the church.

“We didn’t have a compound like those other places, but it may as well have been,” said one former member, who spoke with the Star-Telegram on condition of anonymity because, like many others, she remains intimidated by the church.

“Our mind was the compound.”

Independent Fundamental Baptist churches (not to be confused with Independent Fundamental Churches of America, a completely separate denomination) use the labels "Independent," "Fundamental," "Fundamentalist," "Bible-Believing" or "KJV-Only," according to Got Questions.

Even the Southern Baptist Convention, the nation's largest Protestant denomination, is deemed too liberal by the independent fundamental groups and church members are to separate themselves from them and any other worldly influence. It is estimated that over 6,000 IFB churches are in operation in the United States and in other nations.

In IFB churches, the authority system that enabled such psychological manipulation was bolstered by their particular interpretations of the Bible.

"Children learn the story of Elisha and the she-bears: As the prophet Elisha walks up the path toward Bethel, a group of children surrounds him and makes fun of his baldness. Two she-bears emerge from the woods and maul 42 of the children. The lesson: Don’t challenge the man of God," the Star-Telegram explained.

Those who left churches recount that when unfortunate events happen to them they wonder if their woes came to be as punishment from an angry God.

The Star-Telegram's reporting focused considerably on Dave Hyles, who reportedly sexually assaulted many women across the country. Because his father's church was among the largest in the nation in the 1970s and 80s, he developed a celebrity persona within the movement and used it to his advantage to exploit women sexually.

The investigative report traces the journey of Joy Evans Ryder, who says then Hyles raped her in his office when she was 15 years old and when he was a youth director of First Baptist Church in Hammond, Indiana, which at the time was considered the flagship parish for thousands of loosely affiliated IFB churches and universities.

Hyles, who now runs a group called Fallen In Grace Ministries, a ministry hosted in Family Baptist Church in Columbia, Tennessee, says he is being slandered.

“In fact, I have come to realize that there is nothing we could do to satisfy them. The more we tried the less we would satisfy them,” he wrote to the Fort Worth newspaper in September.

Today, Ryder runs Out of the Shadows, a nonprofit group she started with other church abuse victims that helps sexual abuse survivors, particularly from the IFB movement.

The extensive report comes approximately one year after the #metoo movement gained steam with the exposure of Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein. Hundreds of women began revealing their own stories online of similar kinds of abuse they endured in religious and ministry-related settings, using the hashtag #churchtoo.

Earlier this year the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office released a grand jury report detailing how 301 priests abused over 1,000 children over the past several decades and how the church hierarchy shuffled the offenders to other dioceses and shielded perpetrators from accountability.


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To: Salvation

Exactly. I hope everybody realizes me “marriage is the answer!” comment should go with a /s/


21 posted on 12/13/2018 10:52:19 AM PST by Mrs. Don-o (Your sarcasm tag: don't leave home without it.)
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To: Salvation
From what I've read, true pedophiles have these urges all their lives. It may be ameliorable by grace, by which some of them cease from actively sinning ---

but I would never consider a pedo cured or "safe" in the sense that if his behavior's been ok for a couple of years, we can put him back on the Youth Ministry team.

So it's like the sense in which a dry alcoholic is now under good control and never drinks again --- but don't offer him a nice cold beer at the beach, or a job as a bartender.


Separate question: I know Courage and En-Courage do great spiritual support for celibate homosexuals. However I don't think they work with pedos. Do they? I really don't know.

22 posted on 12/13/2018 10:58:58 AM PST by Mrs. Don-o (Lead us not into temptation.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Baptists are often Democrat and “liberal”: traditional, not conservative.

Cross reference with Bill Gothard and the Institute in Basic Life Principles.


23 posted on 12/13/2018 2:30:54 PM PST by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - J. R. R. Tolkien)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

Well said.

Which is why I argue thst no self-confessing homoerotic should be allowed in ministry that facilitates any kind of sexual exploitation of others.


24 posted on 12/13/2018 2:33:20 PM PST by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - J. R. R. Tolkien)
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To: PapaBear3625

“Sex before eight, or it’s too late.”

“GAY: Go After Youth.”


25 posted on 12/13/2018 2:36:57 PM PST by YogicCowboy ("I am not entirely on anyone's side, because no one is entirely on mine." - J. R. R. Tolkien)
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To: aMorePerfectUnion
Every one of these abusers must be charged and given a trial.

Yep. No cover ups. Need to come clean and get this out in the open.

26 posted on 12/13/2018 3:14:05 PM PST by ealgeone (SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE! However, Roman Catholicism has, does, and will change.)
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To: Mrs. Don-o
Or maybe the Baptists will give Pope Francis some advice: married clergy! Solves the problem!

Married clergy....ummmm...just like those guys in the New Testament. What a concept.

27 posted on 12/13/2018 3:15:02 PM PST by ealgeone (SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE! However, Roman Catholicism has, does, and will change.)
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To: PapaBear3625; Mrs. Don-o
The gay lobby tries very hard to paint the Catholic Church's sex abuse cases as "pedophile" cases, rather than cases of homosexual priests going after teen boys.

The problem is both are happening in the RCC and Rome continues to deny it and cover it up and move their "priests" around to do so.

28 posted on 12/13/2018 3:16:41 PM PST by ealgeone (SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE! However, Roman Catholicism has, does, and will change.)
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To: Salvation
Celibacy is not the problem.

It ain't helping!

Homosexuality is the problem.

I agree....but I would also add Rome's refusal to deal with this issue is the bigger problem.

29 posted on 12/13/2018 3:17:44 PM PST by ealgeone (SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE! However, Roman Catholicism has, does, and will change.)
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To: PapaBear3625
The gay lobby tries very hard to paint the Catholic Church's sex abuse cases as "pedophile" cases, rather than cases of homosexual priests going after teen boys.

Well, yeah,sure, cause we all know that's WAY better that it's ONLY homosexual priests going after teen boys.

Thirteen can still be pretty physically immature, you know.

The rationalization that tries to downplay the seriousness of the sexual abuse problem Roman Catholicism has is disgusting.

30 posted on 12/14/2018 4:24:50 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith......)
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To: ealgeone

Yank their credentials that they can never stand in a pulpit or carry the title of minister ever again, too, so that when they get out of jail, they are barred from ministry and continuing to defame the name of Christ.


31 posted on 12/14/2018 4:26:50 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith......)
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To: Salvation

Mandatory celibacy in the priesthood provides the perfect cover for homosexuals.

Allowing for married clergy, which is Scriptural, would remove that protection.


32 posted on 12/14/2018 4:28:53 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith......)
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To: metmom
The rationalization that tries to downplay the seriousness of the sexual abuse problem Roman Catholicism has is disgusting.

I'm not downplaying the sexual abuse problem in the Church.

I'm pointing out that it has been demonstrated to be primarily a homosexual abuse problem by homosexual priests, and the answer necessarily revolves around purging them from the priesthood.

33 posted on 12/14/2018 4:47:52 AM PST by PapaBear3625 ("Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities." -- Voltaire)
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To: ealgeone
I agree....but I would also add Rome's refusal to deal with this issue is the bigger problem.

A big part of the issue involves a mutually-supporting network of homosexual bishops and cardinals covering for the abusing priests.

It is this network which must be expunged from the Church.

34 posted on 12/14/2018 4:51:29 AM PST by PapaBear3625 ("Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities." -- Voltaire)
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To: metmom
Mandatory celibacy in the priesthood provides the perfect cover for homosexuals.

They don't need "cover" unless someone is actively trying to exclude them. If no real effort is being made to actively exclude them, that problem must be solved first.

35 posted on 12/14/2018 8:56:43 AM PST by Campion ((marine dad))
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To: BereanBrain

“Is the rate of occurrence more/less than the general population, politicians, musicians, etc.?” “If not, then this is just another propaganda piece.”

We knew this was coming — attempts to destroy fundamental Christians in America.

There are abuses within fundamental Baptist churches. As a P.K., I’ve known about many. However, I’ve noticed that when there ARE issues, the abusers are gone, Baby, gone — in a heartbeat. They aren’t shuffled off to some other church.


36 posted on 12/14/2018 9:01:20 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (Great things never come from comfort zones.)
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