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Lewis J. Lee, 54The search is on for a Chenango County teen that hasn't been seen since this past weekend. Authorities believe they know who she's with.

A felony arrest warrant is out for a former pastor from Chenango County. The sheriff's department believes Lewis Lee, 54, disappeared with Elizabeth Thomsen, 15. She's been missing from the town of Sherburne since last Saturday.

Elizabeth M. Thomsen, 15Lee and Thomsen do know each other. Lee was arrested earlier this year for allegedly stalking the teen. An order of protection was issued a few weeks ago directing Lee to stay away from the girl. Lee now lives in Maryland.

Detectives say they've spoken to Lee's wife in Maryland and it appeared the man had given her false information.

Authorities believe Lee and Thomsen may be traveling in a blue 2006 GMC Sierra with Maryland plates.

If you have any information please call New York State Missing and Exploited Children Clearinghouse at 1-800-FIND-KID.
 
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Leave Lee alone. He is doing the Lord's work! God wants Lee to have young girls, or He would not allow it.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
God works in such mysterious ways. God's ways are not our ways. Maybe he was going to convert her to christianity. Lets all pray for Lee that God may heal his heart.


Anonymous Timotheus said...
Perhaps she is the spoil of his spiritual warfare. Just like the ancient Israelite warriors and priests who god allowed to "keep alive all the virgin girls for themselves" as the spoils of their "holy" wars of genocide.


Anonymous auntartika said...
You are joking, right? I mean, nobody in their right mind could seriously believe the crap you're saying....


Anonymous Timotheus said...
Of course we are joking. But the most disturbing thing is that what I said can be completely defended using the bible. That should tell you something about christianity!


Blogger freeman said...
Timotheus,
We know when we are joking, but those "serious christians" don't get it because they do not "read" their bible! They only pick and choose what to read. The passages that make them feel "warm and fuzzy" and all is good with god are the ones that the ministers read to them on Sunday's.

PS Good to hear from you!


Anonymous Timotheus said...
That poor girl....she is so cute...that Lee bastard should be slow-roasted over a flaming pit filled with burning bibles!


Anonymous Timotheus said...
Hey freeman! Likewise it's good to see you are still posting here as well! You are right...salad bar christianity certainly is the mainstream, isn't it? Each day I am recovering more from the damage done to me by the assembly of god pentecostal juggernaut by studying a wide range of information that is available to me, and applying critical thought to everything I encounter. I hope you are doing well, my friend.


Blogger auntartika said...
Whew! :) Sorry, Timotheus, had to ask, since there are way too many Christian fundamentalist freaks who would absolutely believe and support the things you were joking about. Very freakin' frightening, isn't it...


Anonymous Anonymous said...
I don't think these creeps would try to justify their crimes with Christian theology. That theology has changed over the centuries to exclude justifying slavery. However, they would point to the thief on the cross and say that any sin can be forgiven. They can also blame satan for providing the temptation. Thus they evade both personal responsibility and guilt.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
Don't confuse Christianity with the behavior of some self identified Christians. There are monsters like this in all religions.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
Correct. There are monsters like this in all religions. Those who claim to be more in touch with God are usually chief among them. They believe in the imaginary, disintigrating their own minds. Since God doesn't speak to them, they are left only with feelings. Since feelings are not persuasive, they eventually use force to gain followers.


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