The more time goes by, the more concerned I get about the Southern Baptist Convention’s sexual abuse hotline.
For anyone who may be trying to make some kind of risk-benefit analysis in deciding whether to call the hotline, the balance of factors has grown more weighted toward the risk side. And the evidence of benefit is sparse.
The hotline was established in May 2022, shortly after release of the bombshell Guidepost report, which documented how, for decades, the SBC Executive Committee’s top leaders turned a blind eye to clergy sex abuse reports while stonewalling and vilifying survivors.
Something had to be done — and done fast — to shore up the SBC’s institutional image. So, the hotline was created.
I expect some will view that statement as harsh and insist the hotline was created not for PR purposes but to foster clergy accountability and aid survivors. I believe many in SBC life held…
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