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DonViejo

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Tue May 2, 2017, 10:00 AM May 2017

The Mistake Christians Made in Defending Bill OReilly

By KATELYN BEATYMAY 2, 2017

Institutions plagued by sexual assault scandals tend to look alike: They are usually insular organizations that resist external checks and revolve around authoritative men.

This characterization fits Fox News, which recently fired its host Bill O’Reilly after sexual harassment allegations against him (and pressure from advertisers) mounted. But it is also applies to the white evangelical Christian community. This group is not a monolith, but its social hierarchy often functions like the military, a university or private business. It’s not a coincidence that conservative evangelical leaders tend to resist taking harassment and assault claims seriously.

Eric Metaxas, a best-selling Christian author, tweeted after the firing that Mr. O’Reilly’s ouster was “tremendously sad” and that his show had been a “blessing to millions.” When people responding to his tweet noted that he was silent on the harassment itself, he wrote “Jesus loves Bill O’Reilly” and told his followers to pray for their enemies.




Many Christian leaders responded to Donald Trump’s bragging about sexual assault with a similar line of defense. Jerry Falwell Jr., president of Liberty University, the country’s largest Christian college, said that “we’re all sinners” and that Mr. Trump had apologized. (In fact, Mr. Trump has said that he doesn’t ask God for forgiveness and didn’t need to ask his wife for it either.) Mr. Falwell later claimed to have proof that the women accusing Mr. Trump of sexual harassment were lying.

David Brody, a correspondent with the Christian Broadcasting Network, excused Mr. Trump’s language at the time by saying, “We all sin every single day.” Jim Garlow, a prominent California pastor, refused to “cast any stones” at Mr. Trump, invoking Jesus’ teaching in the Gospel of John. He then called Hillary Clinton a modern-day Herod who would kill all the unborn babies if elected.

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The Mistake Christians Made in Defending Bill OReilly (Original Post) DonViejo May 2017 OP
Newsweek April 2010 - Time to Break Up the All-Male Club SharonAnn May 2017 #1
They always have and always will. BigmanPigman May 2017 #2

SharonAnn

(13,776 posts)
1. Newsweek April 2010 - Time to Break Up the All-Male Club
Tue May 2, 2017, 10:33 AM
May 2017
http://www.newsweek.com/catholics-time-break-all-male-club-70645

"It matters," adds Robinson, "how the church is seen. Right now, it's seen as sins and crimes committed by men, covered up by men, and sustained by men. To overcome that, the church has to absolutely include more women."
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"Studies show what we intuitively know: without checks and balances, insular groups of men do bad things. "

BigmanPigman

(51,611 posts)
2. They always have and always will.
Tue May 2, 2017, 12:21 PM
May 2017

I read that "testosterone poisoning" is the root of the problem. How can THAT be fixed? Does saltpeter work?

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