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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson
I am not blaming the victim.
I am saying that she is not a victim. She wasn't raped and I can almost guarantee that the former Pastor did not cast a spell on her causing her to fall head-over-heels into his evil clutches. I say this with confidence because of her age. If she is a victim, then so is he.
She is not innocent. I wonder if Ohio has laws against adultery on their books.
As for the bolded part of your post, I have no clue where that came from and do not remember making statements that confirm that accusation.
I'm not the one not charging him with statutory rape. I live in Florida.
Our society is always so quick to treat youth offenders as adults when it is doubtful that the offenders thought through their actions and the consequences.
However, with each sex act, she would have had to think about it.
On the way to do the deed, she thought about it.
As she undressed, she thought about it.
When she was done the first time, she thought about it.
When she was done the 2nd time, and so on, she thought about it.
When she looked at that man's wife in church, she thought about it.
When she went home at night, she had to think about it.
In order for there to be mercy, there has to be guilt.
To deny the guilt of this 16 year old is to deny her the opportunity for mercy.
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JD put the shovel down, when your in a hole stop digging.You have officialy lost it man.SHE WAS STATUTORILY RAPED DUE TO HER AGE AND HIS .Their is no consent that can be given because of her age and his.In my state 16 is legal, but not when he is 47 and her pastor or an authority figure IE: teacher ,coach etc.