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Originally Posted by HaShaliach
The question is, "Are the charges true?" If true, then no defamation, if the charges are false, then she should be awarded damages.
Of course, this one of the problems in associating one's self in a spiritual assembly - the spirit can and will reveal many things to many people. We can't hide from God, ask old king David!
If the pastor is, in truth, being persecuted, so? Hey, Jesus 'promised' that all of His disciples could expect no less from this world, just like the prophets of old. Let's get use to it.
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The video quotes her as saying her faith is still strong, or something to that effect. So, if she's telling the truth, the part about renouncing her faith is not true. As for the injuries, who knows? (Besides God.

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If I were to guess, I'd say yes, preachers should expect more of this type of "persecution". They might think twice before "inviting" it.