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Bill Gothard Denies ‘Sexual Intent’ in Hugs, Foot Contact With Young Ladies in Statement Following Resignation
BY NICOLA MENZIE , CHRISTIAN POST REPORTER
April 18, 2014
Bill Gothard, an influential conservative Christian leader in the homeschooling movement, has released a statement denying allegations that he sexually harassed women and teen girls. He insists in the statement that his behavior toward those whom he favored, such as holding hands or touching the feet or hair of young ladies, was never carried out “immorally or with sexual intent.”
In his statement publicized via his Twitter account Thursday night, Gothard addressed ways in which he believes he failed in his leadership of the Institute in Basic Life Principles, which he quit last month more than 50 years after founding the nonprofit organization.
“For many years I have been building the Institute but losing my first love for the Lord,” Gothard, 79, writes in the statement, which appears in full at the end of this report.
“I was finding value and affirmation from the accomplishments of the ministry and those involved in it instead of filling this void in my life with God and His love. I have repented in deep sorrow. However, over the years many people have been offended in different ways because of my lack of genuine love.”
Gothard goes on to suggest that putting the Institute in Basic Life Principles’ goals ahead of people’s needs harmed relationships and led to unhealthy standards and expectations.
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