Opinion
What if power abuses are ultimately theological? Clergy abuse is so common, it has become a cliche. The new archbishop of Canterbury was accused of colluding with an abusive priest. In December, a federal judge ordered the New Orleans Archdiocese to pay at least $230 million to hundreds of victims who were sexually abused by clergy.
At the same time, we learned new details about the tentacles of the Southern Baptist Convention’s abuses, particularly concerning former seminary professor David Sills. Before that, it was the megachurch pastor charged with beating a 15-year-old with a power cord. Before that, it was the Idaho pastor engaged in human trafficking. Going further back, who could forget about the abuses perpetrated by Ravi Zacharias, or Sovereign Grace Ministries, or Mark Driscoll, who, a decade after his abuses at Mars Hill Church, is teaming up with Turning Point USA?
And sickeningly, we learned the acting ICE field director for Minneapolis is David Easterwood, a…
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