Seventeenth century fashions worked in the 17th century.
They look pretty silly today. But some guys like dressing up in ermine and Prada shoes.
And OPC perverts where women’s clothes. So what?
The Times-Standard of Eureka reports that 50-year-old Dino Cardelli entered his plea Monday to sex abuse and molestation charges as well as 25 counts of violating a court order to not contact the victims.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2739235/posts
Yuck, pretty ugly stuff here “Doctor” E:
Cardelli was arrested last September and charged with one count of recurring sexual conduct, three counts of lewd and lascivious acts and five counts of oral copulation, all with a single victim a child under the age of 14. Early this year, prosecutors added more charges , alleging that there was a second victim and that Cardelli violated a court order by repeatedly contacting the alleged victim(s).
In the deal, entered on Monday, Cardelli pleaded guilty to one count of continuous sexual abuse of a minor under age 14, one count of attempting to dissuade a witness, 25 misdemeanor counts of violating a court order by contacting a victim, and, regarding the second victim, a misdemeanor count of annoying or molesting a child, according to District Attorneys Office Public Information Officer Lynette Mullen. He faces a maximum of 18 years in prison, Mullen said.
And hey “Doctor” E, it looks like your “pastor’s” wife killed herself!
How tragic. Where was the OPC hierarchy? Do they accept this level of abuse as normal?
And hey “Doc”, have you noticed the OPC congregants defending this prevert? Why does your sect teach this stuff?
Seventeenth century fashions worked in the 17th century. They look pretty silly today. But some guys like dressing up in ermine and Prada shoes.http://wscal.edu/academics/faculty-bio/david-m-vandrunen
Dr. VanDrunen, a minister of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, began teaching at Westminster Seminary California in 2001. He formerly served as a pastor of Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Hanover Park, IL, and currently serves on the Orthodox Presbyterian Churchs Committee on Christian Education and Subcommittee on Ministerial Training. His present research interests include natural law, the two kingdoms doctrine, and bioethics. He was the recipient of the Acton Institutes Novak Award in 2004 and was a visiting fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University in the spring of 2009.A guy in womens robes, right "Dr" E?
So let us recap, the Calvinist splinter sect that Dr E may belong to, teaches that child molesters may be part of the elect, has clergy who abuse children, wear robes and still maybe part of the “elect” and has members who defend these preverted monsters as “good people”.
And yet there are members of the OPC, who claim to be of the “elect” who regularly post falsehoods about what mainstream Christians believe. How very odd.
We can't help it that the doctrines and traditions of Calvinism change on the whims of a society in flux.
They look pretty silly today.
Surely you aren't suggesting that wearing robes is prohibited by the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, are you?