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       Re: Child Abuse Is Not Funny
       By: patrick jane Date: January 13, 2022, 8:26 am
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       Doctor Sleep | Based on a True Story
       Stephen King's Doctor Sleep is A LOT closer to reality than you
       think. As the saying goes: The Truth is Stranger than Fiction.
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       Re: Child Abuse Is Not Funny
       By: patrick jane Date: January 14, 2022, 6:28 pm
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       Gender Questions Should Send Us to Scripture
       When it comes to the topic of gender roles, it all comes down to
       biblical interpretation.
       Many questions have recently been raised about
       complementarianism. We are keenly aware of the many stories of
       pastoral and spousal abuse—some of whom are noted
       complementarians. Such stories make many people wonder if
       complementarianism is simply a form of power grab, an attempt to
       hold onto male authority in order to exercise their selfish
       will.
       Cultural questions have been raised as well. Is the
       complementarian vision merely a product of white western
       culture—deriving from a patriarchal ethos and an American vision
       of the good life, entirely sundered from biblical witness?
       Or others have suggested the complementarian view solely
       represents the worldview of the Republican party, constituting a
       backlash to societal changes in the 1960’s. Or as one historian
       initially proposed, perhaps we have been more influenced by John
       Wayne than Jesus of Nazareth?
       All of the questions posed above are excellent, and we need to
       be open to critique and revision. I hope none of us would claim
       that we are perfect in our interpretation or implementation of
       what the scriptures teach on the relationship between men and
       women.
       There is always a danger that we have reacted to or imitated the
       society around us. We are all influenced by culture and should
       receive any critique that returns us to scriptural witness in
       good faith. We should listen charitably to brothers and sisters
       who view things differently—and none of us should be above
       reforming and nuancing our views.
       The matter is complex, however, and egalitarians must also be
       able to answer the questions that are posed to them. They are
       not immune to cultural forces either.
       The feminism of the 1960’s has shaped society in profound and
       enduring ways—both for good and for ill. The sexual revolution
       has transformed our culture’s conception of what it means to be
       a man and a woman. This shows up in the acceptance of same-sex
       marriage and transgender identity, among other things.
       Nor can we discount the influence of the mainstream media and
       major universities, many of which are guided chiefly by leftist
       ideology. Those who relax the complementarian norm are often
       celebrated in these spaces as open-minded by a social elite.
       In other words, there are social and cultural forces operating
       on both sides. No one is exempt, and no one inhabits a neutral
       space when it comes to gender dynamics.
       Every argument for every perspective should send us back to the
       biblical witness. The word of God still pierces our darkness and
       can reshape how we think and live. The Bible can and should
       still be heard, believed, and followed—even though we are all
       fallible and culturally situated.
       Of course, every reading of the biblical text on male-female
       issues represents an interpretation and is subject to critique.
       But since there are cultural arguments, forces and pressures on
       every side, we must always return to the scriptures to decipher
       their meaning—and I believe that meaning can be retrieved.
       At the end of the day, it should come down to whoever offers the
       most plausible and persuasive reading of the biblical texts in
       question. The complementarian view isn’t nullified by saying
       Trump and Republicanism and the egalitarian reading isn’t
       contradicted by crying out feminism and liberalism.
       Yet I worry that in some circles, cultural arguments receive
       precedence over scriptural ones—as if they alone have the final
       say on the truth or falsity of a particular biblical
       interpretation.
       Thomas Schreiner is the James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New
       Testament Interpretation at the Southern Baptist Theological
       Seminary.
       Speaking Out is Christianity Today’s guest opinion column and
       (unlike an editorial) does not necessarily represent the opinion
       of the publication.
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       Re: Child Abuse Is Not Funny
       By: patrick jane Date: January 16, 2022, 6:05 pm
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       Unanswered Questions About Epstein and Ghislaine
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       Re: Child Abuse Is Not Funny
       By: patrick jane Date: January 27, 2022, 5:27 pm
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       Anti-Trafficking Ministries Now Fight QAnon Conspiracies Too
       Online myths and misinformation are becoming more of a
       distraction from their work.
       When Alia Dewees conducts seminars about the scourge of sex
       trafficking and its prevention, there ’s one group of people
       more likely than others to quiz her about the furniture and
       décor company Wayfair selling missing children or kids being
       smuggled through tunnels under New York City: Christians.
       These stories are among the conspiracies that were popularized
       by the QAnon movement and have captured the imaginations of
       countless Americans and more than a quarter of Christians.
       What myth-believing Christians don ’t want to hear is Dewees ’s
       experience as a trafficking survivor. When her experiences don
       ’t match what they ’ve read on the internet, some trust the
       internet rather than the survivor in front of them.
       “My voice is invalidated; my experience is invalidated,” said
       Dewees, who now works as the after care development director for
       Safe House Project, an anti-trafficking organization based in
       Alexandria, Virginia. “That was so true for me in my trafficking
       experience for so many years that it ’s a triggering experience.
       It triggers a trauma response of feeling like I want to shut
       down.”
       January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention
       Month, and anti-trafficking groups are struggling to combat not
       just an international multibillion-dollar industry but also
       misinformation that distracts from real survivors.
       Anti-trafficking advocates have always encountered
       misconceptions, often formed from media portrayals of
       trafficking like the film Taken. It’s common for people who know
       nothing about trafficking to assume traffickers work by
       kidnapping unsuspecting victims off the street. And Dewees said
       that most people will abandon their misconceptions when they
       learn the facts through education and training.
       Those who believe conspiracies are different, though. Dewees
       says they are far less eager to abandon their misconceptions
       when they hear information from experts in the field.
       Kristi Wells, Safe House Project’s CEO, recently spent 90
       minutes after a North Carolina training event answering
       questions about why Safe House Project isn’t fighting the
       conspiracy theories attendees had read on the internet, like
       about US government operatives smuggling children.
       Wells tells conspiracy enthusiasts that every day people call
       Safe House Project for help. “If we’re constantly focused on
       looking for conspiracy theories and survivors that we can’t
       impact, we’re ignoring the opportunities to identify and respond
       to the children in our communities that are being trafficked and
       are right under our nose,” she said.
       Anti-trafficking advocates understand that those under the spell
       of conspiracy theories almost always have good intentions and
       want to help. Stephanie Simpson, communications and training
       manager for Restore NYC, said some of its most devoted
       supporters contacted her with questions about the Wayfair
       trafficking conspiracy. But they have believed a myth about
       trafficking that flattens complicated situations into
       good-guy/bad-guy scenarios.
       “It’s human nature—we want so badly for there to be a bad guy,”
       Simpson said. But the truth is far more nuanced, and “nuance
       isn’t sexy.”
       Rather than fighting bad people, Restore NYC focuses on bad
       systems that force labor- and sex-trafficking victims to feel as
       if they have no other options. Housing inequality, employment
       discrimination, racism—these systemic issues are harder to see
       and believe and even harder to dismantle.
       And by focusing on the bad guy, not only do conspiracy believers
       not see the complex roots of trafficking, but they often miss
       the victims too.
       Pat Bradley, founder of Crisis Aid, said trafficking myths get
       people interested in an exciting “rescue,” but not the long road
       of healing that survivors must walk. Crisis Aid has moved away
       from using eye-popping statistics about trafficking to keep the
       focus on survivors.
       “Lots of people are interested in the rescue, but we are more
       focused on the victim and getting Christian, trauma-based care”
       to those leaving trafficking, he said. Crisis Aid provides
       wraparound support for survivors and their families and walks
       survivors through the healing process, even over the course of
       several years.
       Polaris, the anti-trafficking agency that operates the US
       National Human Trafficking Hotline, saw its phone traffic
       dramatically increase in 2020.
       “Today, we see a new urgency around awareness,” the organization
       said in a statement on its site. “It is more important than ever
       before to move past the myths, stereotypes, and unfounded fears
       that feed panics and conspiracy theories, which manifest in real
       harm to victims and survivors.”
       Bradley said he commonly encounters people who wrongly believe
       their communities—no matter how small—are hubs for traffickers.
       This just isn’t true. He doesn’t believe in “awareness
       campaigns” anymore. “It goes in one ear and out the other.”
       As an article in The Atlantic this month noted, the recent panic
       over sex trafficking has been perpetuated by social media.
       “On Facebook and Instagram, friends and neighbors share
       unsettling statistics and dire images in formats designed for
       online communities that reward displays of concern,” the story
       read. “Because today’s messaging about child sex trafficking is
       so decentralized and fluid, it is impervious to gatekeepers who
       would knock down its most outlandish claims.”
       Some anti-trafficking advocates don’t mind the counterfeit
       stories because they are a means of getting people to pay
       attention to the cause. Elizabeth Fisher Good, founder of The
       Foundation United, said if the rumors open more eyes to the
       issue of trafficking, that’s fine with her. Fisher Good said
       churches need to be better equipped to spot abuse in the church,
       since experiencing abuse makes people more vulnerable to being
       trafficked.
       Sandra Morgan doesn’t even like the term conspiracy theories;
       it’s too politically charged. Instead the director of the Global
       Center for Women and Justice at Vanguard University talks about
       “counterfeit” stories.
       As anti-trafficking advocates do the work of educating and
       advocacy while combating counterfeit narratives, Morgan likens
       them to the Israelites in the book of Nehemiah, building
       Jerusalem’s walls with their tools in one hand and swords in the
       other to fend off marauders.
       “You could spend your whole time putting out fires, and that
       distracts from what we need to be doing every single day,” she
       said.
       Even now Morgan, based in Orange County, California, is dealing
       with the Super Bowl myth, the misconception that the host city
       Los Angeles will see a dramatic increase in sex-trafficking
       business next month.
       Instead of investing time debunking counterfeit narratives, she
       urges churches to spend time educating themselves with truth so
       they can easily spot counterfeits and identify real victims.
       She’s developed the Ending Human Trafficking podcast and a
       curated set of interviews with survivors. She also cowrote the
       forthcoming book Ending Human Trafficking to give churches a
       resource for the work for which they are uniquely suited:
       prevention.
       Restore NYC has added a module about counterfeit myths to its
       Trafficking 101 training since questions about conspiracies came
       up so often in these settings. And while Christians might not
       see the systemic issues that push the vulnerable toward
       trafficking, Simpson said believers do see people made in God’s
       image and are eager to help fellow image bearers in need,
       regardless of what brought about their difficult situations to
       begin with.
       In the 2021 fiscal year, Restore NYC distributed $940,000 in
       emergency relief to trafficking survivors.
       Dewees of Safe House Project noted that some of the most
       devoted, effective advocates she works with in the
       anti-trafficking field are Christians.
       “Those really solid faith-based leaders in this field are the
       ones having the most incredible impact because they’re taking
       the Christlikeness that they have and extending it to the
       survivors they work with,” she said.
       To see the truth of human trafficking, Wells says Christians
       need to abandon their “savior complex.”
       “The idea that we see the most rampant in the church is if
       there’s a perfect victim, there’s a person we can go out and
       save, and we’re going to be the heroes of the story.”
       But just as Christians aren’t the heroes in their own salvation
       stories, they are not the heroes in the stories of survivors
       leaving trafficking and entering a path of healing.
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       Re: Child Abuse Is Not Funny
       By: patrick jane Date: April 8, 2022, 5:21 am
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       Disney's Deceptive Gender Ideology
       On today's broadcast we discuss Disney's choice to go woke and
       submit to the cultural minority's dangerous gender ideology.
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       Re: Child Abuse Is Not Funny
       By: patrick jane Date: June 24, 2022, 9:23 pm
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       Halo Ad Makes Children Lower Than Dogs
       Both the Pornhub CEO and COO are forced to resign after a
       scathing report in the New Yorker shows that their system failed
       to address underage and non-consenting individuals on their
       site. Also we take a look at how the world views children as
       literally lower than dogs.
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       Re: Child Abuse Is Not Funny
       By: Firestarter Date: September 6, 2024, 3:25 pm
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       [quote author=Firestarter link=topic=370.msg12150#msg12150
       date=1587224904]There’s also a video of the Dutch Toos Nijenhuis
       who testified that she was present at similar child sacrifice
       ceremonies (including paedophilia) in the presence of Prince
       Bernhard and Joseph Ratzinger (better known as the resigned pope
       Benedictus).
       The video is difficult to watch because she doesn’t speak
       English very well and it’s not subtitled. Following is a 16:37
       part of the complete video (where she names Prince
       Bernhard).[/quote]
       It’s impossible to know for sure, but I find Nijenhuis credible…
       Toos Nijenhuis has also told about being abused by Lord
       Mountbatten (Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth’s husband, instead
       of Louis…), Chabad-Lubavitch rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson
       and Pope John Paul II in Scotland, Germany, Saudi Arabia and
       Australia…
       At the link below is a transcript of the interview with
       Nijenhuis, with timestamps (even the transcript is hard to
       read).
       [quote]In Scotland, there was a Menachem Mendel Schneerson
       (35'46''), the upper rabbi [chief rabbi] of the Jewish people
       (35'49'').
       …
       Hohenschwangau [Oberschwangau] is a great castle in the South of
       Germany (52'47''). And - and there are, were different bishops
       from that - ehm - part of the country (52'57''). There was also
       the pope John Paul II (53'8'') [and probably also cardenal
       Ratzinger from Munich, later pope Benedict XVI].
       Yea (yes) (53'12''). And Schneerson (53'16''). Menachem Mendel
       Schneerson (53'18''). And my doctor [Ridek] (53'20'')[/quote]
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       I have posted extensively on the zionist Chabad-Lubavitch cult
       (of which Menachem Mendel Schneerson was the “rebbe”).
       In the meantime Elena Zhukova, the mother of Dasha Zhukova, the
       ex-wife of Chabad-Lubavitcher Roman Abramovich and friend of
       Ivanka and Jared Kushner, has married none other than the
       elderly Rupert Murdoch.
       Dasha Zhukova is als a close friend of Princess Beatrice of
       Britain and hubby Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
       See the picture at the (2016) US Open (clockwise from top left):
       Michael Kives, Wendi Deng, unknown guest, John Hess, Princess
       Beatrice, Karlie Kloss, Dasha Zhukova, David Geffen, Michael
       Hess, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.
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       In a strange twist, the British intelligence and Prince Bernhard
       affiliated Abwehr Admiral Wilhelm Canaris recruited Major Ernst
       Bloch to locate rebbe Schneerson and escort him to freedom. His
       team rescued more than a dozen Jews from the Rebbe’s family or
       who other Chabad Jews associated with him.
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