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3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
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Showing posts with label Exclusive Brethren. Show all posts
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Saturday, 18 June 2016

Extreme Christian Sect Accused of Covering Up Child Sex Abuse

They are also accused of making large secret donations
to the Liberal Party

By NELSON GROOM FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

A Christian sect known as the Exclusive Brethren is said to be covering up cases of child sex abuse in Australia
A Christian sect known as the Exclusive Brethren is said to be covering up cases of child sex abuse in Australia

Harrowing revelations of child abuse have come to light about the Australian branch of an extremist Christian sect known as the Exclusive Brethren.

A Sydney Morning Herald report has told of the sordid inner workings of the group, who are believed to cover up cases of child sex abuse as well as make secret donations to the Liberal Party.

An unnamed young victim from regional NSW claimed she revealed to her mother she was being molested by a high-ranking church member before being pressured out of exposing the abuse.

The victim's mother took the girl to the house of Lindsay Jensen - who was allegedly abusing her - in mid-2002.

After a thorough interrogation from Mr Jensen she signed a note saying she had lied about the abuse.

'I have always thought of the relationship between Lindsay and I as a father/daughter relationship…And I was glad for it because I needed some sort of father,' she wrote in the note.

'The things that I said that happened, I don't believe they happened at all.'

The girl's sister later claimed she too was abused by Mr Jensen, before being subjected to the same silencing tactics. 

A recent study from UK psychologist Jill Mytton found 27 per cent of 264 former members reported being sexually abused as children.

I hope the Royal Commission on Institutional Response to Child Sex Abuse has these people on their radar.

An unnamed young victim from regional NSW was said to be pressured her out of exposing the abuse she suffered from highly-ranking members of the sect
An unnamed young victim from regional NSW was said to be pressured her out of exposing the abuse she suffered from highly-ranking members of the sect

Also recently coming to light are secret donations the group has made to the Liberal Party, reports Sydney Morning Herald.

Dozens of members of the group donated more than $67,000 to the Liberal Party in December 2010.

The donations were exposed in documents at the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption during an investigation into the Liberal Party's funding.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull insisted on Saturday he had 'no complaints' about the Exclusive Brethren, after the group's donations were made public.

Mr Turnbull told reporters in Melbourne on Saturday religious groups were entitled to donate, while insisting the coalition was being 'massively outspent' by Labor.

Wikipedia - Exclusive Brothers are known for their extreme interpretation of separation from evil and their belief of what constitutes fellowship. In their view, fellowship includes dining out, business and professional partnerships, membership of clubs, etc., rather than just the act of Communion (Lord's Supper), so these activities are done only with other members. 

The Exclusive Brethren was thrust into the spotlight in 2006 after they dedicated $370,461 to contribute to the 2004 election on behalf of John Howard, whom they were closely aligned with.

The sect, who have since renamed themselves the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, is a Protestant sect of 40,000 worldwide members and 15,000 in Australia.

Saturday, 23 April 2016

Child Sex Abuse Widespread in Exclusive Brethren, Research Claims

An Exclusive Brethren premises in Feilding.
An Exclusive Brethren premises in Feilding. WARWICK SMITH / FAIRFAX NZ

Exclusive Brethren is a subset of the Plymouth Brethern denomination. It is called Exclusive because they believe members of each congregation should have little or nothing to do with anyone outside the congregation, even other Exclusive Brethern congregations.

The Plymouth Brethren church has always been rather legalistic, and, it seems, the Exclusive Brethren have taken that to a new level - a cult-like level. It is anything but what Jesus taught.

Four out of ten former Exclusive Brethrens who responded to a study looking at traumatic experiences growing up in the sect say they were sexually abused as children in New Zealand.

The study, carried out by a former Brethren, found 18 of 44 participants claimed they had been sexually abused as children.

The figure was significantly higher than the worldwide average, which found around 27 per cent claimed they had suffered child sex abuse.

Bruce Hales is the Sydney-based leader of the Exclusive Brethren.
Bruce Hales is the Sydney-based leader of the Exclusive Brethren.

It's the first piece of academic research into allegations of abuse suffered by members of the church.

Researcher Jill Mytton, from the United Kingdom, believes levels of child sexual abuse in the former member population are much higher than in the general population.

Weird! New Zealand hires a Brit to investigate child sex abuse, and the UK hires a Kiwi (Lowell Goddard) to lead an inquiry there.

"That appears to be particularly high in New Zealand though, and this warrants further investigation."

Former Exclusive Brethren turned academic Jill Mytton.
Former Exclusive Brethren turned academic Jill Mytton.

Mytton said she could not be sure who the abusers were in every case, but those who had spoken to her said that their abusers were members of the Brethren.

Mytton said said she came under attack by the Brethren and her study was suddenly cancelled by her UK-based university after the Brethren made legal threats.

"I was in the process of finding out about that when legal action by the Brethren halted the research. The university who were hosting the research pulled the plug I assume because they feared a lawsuit."

The Brethren commissioned three academics, professors from the University College London and Warwick University, who severely criticised Mytton's research.

In a statement, church spokesman Doug Watt said: "Jill Mytton's research has been widely discredited and she has a personal vendetta against the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church".

"The church, like all other decent individuals and organisations, is appalled with sexual assault of any sort. Where we discover such incidents we have and will continue to take  appropriate action."

Fairfax has spoken to three former Exclusive Brethrens members who say they experienced child sexual abuse. None had taken their cases to the police, and each said they had felt powerless to confront their abusers, who they claim were family members or elders within the church.

One woman, who now helps other Brethren who are trying to leave the church, said she was "dreadfully abused" as a child.

"I ran away from home and I tried to kill myself and I still see people coming out who have suffered years and years of abuse. Every other church has safeguarding. I have had young girls in my home who have been dreadfully abused and have been alcoholics in their early 20s."

After high profile sex abuse cases against senior Brethren members in 2009, the church promised to introduce a new code of care for complainants.

Requests this month for a copy of the code of care or any information about how the Brethren treats alleged victims of sexual abuse were refused.

Jill Mytton said her research had found Brethren who left the sect showed higher levels of psychological distress that the general population including depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress symptoms, and interpersonal problems.

Feilding, NZ
 'SPIRITUAL ABUSE'

A former Exclusive Brethren member has described feeling 'violated' by two sect leaders who were investigating allegations of sexual impropriety by an older Brethren member.

The woman said as a 16-year-old girl she was taken to a room and questioned by two sect leaders, or 'priestlies' as they were known.

She says the treatment by church elders was worse than the experience itself.

"I look back and I go that is an incredible violation. If you're vulnerable, it's an incredibly vulnerable position to be put into."

The woman said she had already begun to question Brethren teachings, for which she was subjected to extreme psychological abuse by church elders.

She says she was told: "you're mental, you're evil, you're possessed." 

"It's spiritual abuse. It's appealing to the highest power that people can believe in. Twisting of scripture to force submission of women."

The woman said she met the Exclusive Brethren world leader Bruce Hales as a teenager, at a time when she was already doubting it's teachings.

She was particularly nervous, as she'd been taught in Brethren folklore that Hales could read minds.

"I was looking at him thinking he's a lying, conniving emperor with no clothes on. He just looked at me with the same greasy smile that he looked at everyone. Clearly he didn't have a clue what was going on in my mind."

She was excommunicated at age 21.

"It was a bit like jumping out of a plane into a big black hole."

Still in her 20s, she's now managed to establish a career and found a partner, and says she has says has been able to fulfil many of her life wishes since leaving the sect.

"It's wonderful to be free of that control and to be able to grow as a person the way that I believe I was meant to be."

But she is torn by never being able to see her family again.

"I'd love to see them free, there are amazing men and women in there -full of talent and potential. One of the most horrible things they're doing is to restrict people from being all that they can be. In all seriousness there are so many amazing men and women.

"They're not enjoying it and yet they can't conceive of another way of life. They don't know how to break down the fear."


SEX ABUSE CASES 

* Clive Allen Petrie, 74, of Nelson, NZ, was found guilty in 2009 of nine charges of indecent assault, as well as inducing a girl under 12 to perform an indecent act.

* William David McLean, 44, of Levin, was jailed for three years in 2012 for raping a woman over an 11-year period.

3 years for 11 years of rape - how absurdly inadequate and unfair to the victim.

* Fairfax is aware of three other recent or pending criminal sex abuse cases against former or current Brethren members.