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Offline Oscar

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Forgive or punish - depends if the criminal is a brother
« on: October 15, 2010, 03:39:05 PM »
One of our researchers send me this little piece as part of a research of the closed Our Father's House, which was just another ordinary shelter for girls and young mothers.

From: John Burt:

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Burt was found guilty of the charges. If he did it,  it was a stupid thing to do. I am not convinced he did, but if so, not only is wrong and a sin; but anyone should know, most fifteen year old girls cannot keep their mouth's shut. John having run Our Father's House for young girls would surely know this. Either way,  he is a brother and if he has sinned in this area, we should not forsake him, but restore him to the faith.

How does you restore such a man to the faith? Maybe by choosing the same healing method as Boston Corbett?
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Forgive or punish - or castrate
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2010, 04:18:18 PM »
These "blood washed" haters, zygote saviours and pedopath apologists who have blurred their interpretation of the Colossians with the Ephesians 1:7 said what?!?
… but who will save the fifteen year old girls “who can’t keep their mouths shut”?

Aw, Christ this pious prick happens to be a former Klansman…
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