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Hypothetical scenario here.
Gentleman comes to Church asking to be allowed in. Sounds ok right? You then find out that he has been arrested and awaiting trial for child molestation. Even though he has not been found guilty, your skin crawls at the idea of anyone doing harm to a child. You tell him that you will get back to him.
You approach your Church council/congregation with the gentlemans request. There are mixed feelings from the congregation. Eventually everyone seems to agree to allow the gentleman in with strict access, including a chaperone to would follow him around.
What would you do? Would you give the final yay/nay?
Would you preserve the "safety" of the congregation and tell him no? Turn him away?
Would you let compassion win and allow him in (under above stated guidelines) at least until the completion of the trial?
Would you ask, "What would Jesus do?" ?
One need not be Christian to respond.
Gentleman comes to Church asking to be allowed in. Sounds ok right? You then find out that he has been arrested and awaiting trial for child molestation. Even though he has not been found guilty, your skin crawls at the idea of anyone doing harm to a child. You tell him that you will get back to him.
You approach your Church council/congregation with the gentlemans request. There are mixed feelings from the congregation. Eventually everyone seems to agree to allow the gentleman in with strict access, including a chaperone to would follow him around.
What would you do? Would you give the final yay/nay?
Would you preserve the "safety" of the congregation and tell him no? Turn him away?
Would you let compassion win and allow him in (under above stated guidelines) at least until the completion of the trial?
Would you ask, "What would Jesus do?" ?
One need not be Christian to respond.