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Showing Original Post only (View all)Covering Up Rape For Jesus at Bob Jones University [View all]
Covering Up Rape For JesusBecause morality.
GREENVILLE, S.C. For decades, students at Bob Jones University who sought counseling for sexual abuse were told not to report it because turning in an abuser from a fundamentalist Christian community would damage Jesus Christ. Administrators called victims liars and sinners.
All of this happened until recently inside the confines of this insular university, according to former students and staff members who said they had high hopes that the Bob Jones brand of counseling would be exposed and reformed after the university hired a Christian consulting group in 2012 to investigate its handling of sexual assaults, many of which occurred long before the students arrived at the university.
Last week, Bob Jones dealt a blow to those hopes, acknowledging that with the investigation more than a year old and nearing completion, the university had fired the consulting group, Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment, or Grace, without warning or explanation. The dismissal has drawn intense criticism from some people with ties to Bob Jones, and prompted some victims and their allies including many who were interviewed by Grace investigators to tell their stories publicly for the first time, attracting more attention than ever to the universitys methods.
On Friday, Stephen Jones, president of the university and great-grandson of its founder, addressed students and employees, saying, We grew concerned that in the process, Grace had begun going beyond the originally outlined intentions, but he would not elaborate. He said the university had not told Grace what its concerns were and wanted to discuss them with the consultant but could do so only face to face and felt compelled to fire the firm first.
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Oh, if only women would wear Bible-friendly clothes, like sackcloths and ashes...
joeybee12
Feb 2014
#6
Bob Jones/Regent/Liberty/Oral Roberts should have their accreditation pulled
Dawson Leery
Feb 2014
#8
Friend of mine's brother in law was a hardcore fundy-he thought BJU was too liberal.
hobbit709
Feb 2014
#20