Amanda Spielman, in an interview with The Times, says she will not
keep quiet about the abuse she has received since criticising some faith schools.
I agree, it's not acceptable to
keep quiet about abuse in a church.
«It's not because they're bad men or want kids to be harmed,» said Anderson, speculating about the motives of top officials at Penn State and the church who allegedly
kept quiet about abuse allegations, «but because they want to preserve the reputation of the institutions.»
Not exact matches
As one who has been through the living hell of spiritual
abuse in my old church there is no way I can
keep quiet about those who
abuse church members.
Furthermore, by characterizing allegations of child
abuse as a sad case of «disunity» and «strife» within the church and urging his fellow Christians not to ask too many questions
about the situation, Challies only perpetuates the painfully common narrative that those who raise concerns
about abuse in churches are troublemakers, out to sow disunity and dissention, and that we are wise to
keep this matters
quiet.
obviously you'd need to
keep quiet about the «deception,
abuse and slavery»...
Pastor Tim Challies has argued that «thinking biblically»
about the SGM lawsuit — which alleges that the leadership of SGM covered up the
abuse of children by discouraging parents from reporting
abuse to authorities and requiring victims to forgive their abusers in person — means
keeping quiet about it in order to avoid «gossip.»