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FORT WORTH - The organization that took on the Catholic Church over sex abuse has accused a prominent North Texas Baptist leader of letting a predatory preacher move from church to church.

The Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) said they want Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary to suspend its president, Dr. Paige Patterson.

Pastor Darrell Gilyard is the center of the controversy. In early January, he resigned from a large Baptist church in Jacksonville, Florida after he allegedly sent lewd text messages to a teenaged girl.

However, that isn't Gilyard's first time to meet with such accusations, which lead back to North Texas and Oklahoma.

Back in the '80s and '90s, Pastor Gilyard was forced to leave four churches after women complained of sexual abuse. Some of those women, and even some church leaders, said Gilyard was able to move from pulpit to pulpit because the claims against him were dismissed by Dr. Patterson.

"I never recommended Darrell anywhere," Dr. Patterson said.

In the past, Dr. Patterson served as Gilyard's mentor and was president of Criswell Bible College in Dallas. He now leads Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth.

"Not only did I not do anything to block any investigation, I was the one doing the investigation," Dr. Patterson said.

Now, SNAP has asked seminary board members to suspend Dr. Patterson and investigate claims he turned a blind eye to abuse while promoting Gilyard's career.

"Patterson demonstrated a profound failure of moral judgment, a refusal to protect Criswell students who were under his charge and a failure to warn others at risk about a reported serial predator," read a statement from SNAP.

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Anonymous Enjjpt said...
Hey, the "Holy Spirit" of God impregnated a teenage virgin...Why should we expect 'spirit filled' believers/Pastors to do differently?


Anonymous Anonymous said...
good point enjjpt. i wonder if mary gave concent or if it was more of a zeus in the form of a seductive bird taking her virginity.


Anonymous Eris Discordia said...
Just before I turned my back on organized religion I was amazed by the unspoken rule not to expose the ugly crimes of fellow church members to outsiders. I witnessed incidences of child abuse in the church, numerous pregnant teens, stories of rape and child molestation in the homes of Pastors and youth ministers, etc.

At one point I did report the child abuse that I witnessed in the church nursery. As a result I got an angry call from the pastor who admonished me for not minding my own business! I never went back to that church or any other.

Maybe this is the very issue that will cause people to wake up and see what a sham religion is and how the lies and the deception breed more lies and deception and attract unsavory, sick creeps because of the lies and deception!

I am glad to see this nastiness come out into the open finally!


Anonymous Anonymous said...
What really hurts is when a young girl is raped or seduced by a person in a position of trust - minister, youth councellor, you-name-it and turns up pregnant, and the congregation turns on her for being a "loose woman" or some such accusation.

Happened to the sister of a friend of mine. Messed her up no end - several suicide attempts, etc., little or no support from her parents, who bought the preachers story. Finally my friend - several years older than his sister - left home taking her with him. They are permanently estranged from the rest of the family, and, at one point the police were after him for beating up the preacher. They dropped the case only when the evidence of his sister's rape was presented to them and the preacher withdrew his complaint...


Blogger Joe B said...
Amen, Eris. Were it in fact true that there is a god who's going to punish these perps, and were there actually some higher purpose that would be served by letting a some suffer in silence so that lots of others could be saved, a case could be made.

But it's just not so. There is no god. No one is served by the silence. There are only victims all the way around. Victims of abuse, and victims of deception.

If xianity is all that spirit-filled, open all the doors so people can be amazed at the glorious righteousness of the saints. But all you'd really find there is banal nonsense blended with abuse.


Anonymous billybee said...
I think that the odds are high that some form of abuse is going on in many churches.

I issue a challenge to any Christians reading this to go to their pastors and urge them to announce to the congregation that any cases of abuse must be 'confessed' immediatly to the church leaders.

In light of how the church purports to be a 'beacon of morality' to the community, I see this to be a reasonable request.

Any takers.....?


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