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‘God had showed him in dreams that his wife was going to die and it was in God’s divine plan for them to marry and raise his children together.’

There’s a very special ick factor in play when Jesus directly aids and abets sexual abuse, when his holy writ is quoted in direct support of the rape of teenagers. “This is God’s will for you,” instructs Hayle Swinson’s spiritual teacher as he scrounges in her panties.

“I asked myself why was this God’s will for me to be violated?”

Hayle’s either a bit slow on the uptake, or deep in the weeds of theodicy here, as she lets Pastor Brad have his – the Lord’s? – way with her.

One … email [to her] featured a dream in which he and Swinson were laying [the writer means lying] on a beach; as he began making love to her, he began praying and their spirits were united spiritually.

Pastor Brad, who held a high position at some Baptist something, was a notorious sexual nutcase, but the school ignored it all, including a petition fifty students filed about him with the administration.

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UD thanks Andrew.

Margaret Soltan, August 13, 2025 9:12AM
Posted in: forms of religious experience

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2 Responses to “‘God had showed him in dreams that his wife was going to die and it was in God’s divine plan for them to marry and raise his children together.’”

  1. Stephen Karlson Says:

    Nathaniel Hawthorne didn’t write Scarlet Letter as a how-to.

  2. Margaret Soltan Says:

    Stephen: LOL

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