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SBC Falls Short: Protecting Kids Fail

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How many churches use background checks?

Baptist Standard, By Bob Smietana, on May 20, 2024


https://www.baptiststandard.com/news/faith-culture/how-many-churches-use-background-checks/

SBC abuse reform task force ends its work with no names on database and no long-term planReligion News Service, By Bob Smietana, on June 4, 2024


https://religionnews.com/2024/06/04/sbc-abuse-reform-task-force-ends-its-work-with-no-names-on-database-and-no-long-term-future-plan/

Child predators within religious institutions represent a longstanding and deeply troubling issue. While the Catholic Church often comes to mind due to its notorious worldwide epidemic of child sexual assault spanning centuries, Christian religious organizations in the United States are also plagued by similar abuses. The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is a significant example, having repeatedly failed to guarantee the safety of children despite making numerous pledges to implement long-term protections and safety measures.


The SBC's inability to protect children highlights a systemic problem within religious organizations. These institutions have struggled to address the internal threats posed by predators within their ranks. This ongoing failure not only undermines their promises but also exposes a severe lack of accountability and transparency. The measures that have been implemented so far appear insufficient or ineffective, leaving many children vulnerable to abuse.


This persistent failure to safeguard children reveals a critical need for genuine reform within the SBC and similar organizations. It is essential for these institutions to move beyond mere promises and take concrete actions that prioritize the safety and well-being of children. Failing to do so not only betrays the trust of their congregants but perpetuates a harmful cycle of abuse and suffering. The SBC's struggles serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for accountability, transparency, and effective child protection measures in religious contexts.


The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.24.1 featuring Jimmy Jr., Sydney Davis Jr. Jr., and Eli Slack

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How many churches use background checks?

Baptist Standard, By Bob Smietana, on May 20, 2024


https://www.baptiststandard.com/news/faith-culture/how-many-churches-use-background-checks/

SBC abuse reform task force ends its work with no names on database and no long-term planReligion News Service, By Bob Smietana, on June 4, 2024


https://religionnews.com/2024/06/04/sbc-abuse-reform-task-force-ends-its-work-with-no-names-on-database-and-no-long-term-future-plan/

Child predators within religious institutions represent a longstanding and deeply troubling issue. While the Catholic Church often comes to mind due to its notorious worldwide epidemic of child sexual assault spanning centuries, Christian religious organizations in the United States are also plagued by similar abuses. The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is a significant example, having repeatedly failed to guarantee the safety of children despite making numerous pledges to implement long-term protections and safety measures.


The SBC's inability to protect children highlights a systemic problem within religious organizations. These institutions have struggled to address the internal threats posed by predators within their ranks. This ongoing failure not only undermines their promises but also exposes a severe lack of accountability and transparency. The measures that have been implemented so far appear insufficient or ineffective, leaving many children vulnerable to abuse.


This persistent failure to safeguard children reveals a critical need for genuine reform within the SBC and similar organizations. It is essential for these institutions to move beyond mere promises and take concrete actions that prioritize the safety and well-being of children. Failing to do so not only betrays the trust of their congregants but perpetuates a harmful cycle of abuse and suffering. The SBC's struggles serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for accountability, transparency, and effective child protection measures in religious contexts.


The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.24.1 featuring Jimmy Jr., Sydney Davis Jr. Jr., and Eli Slack

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
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