This is what happens when you depart from Torah. At first things dont change much; you break the Kosher laws and start to eat things God calls an abomination. Then the day comes when sexual perverts, whose very life is an abomination, are rolling around on library floors with your young children, bringing them into the darkness. You quote the Bible condemnation of homosexuality as an abomination and they laugh in your face. You teach that were not under the law anymore, right? Shrimp and Pork are called an abomination too, but, hey, isnt that bacon grease dripping off your chin? When you detach yourself from the Torah, eventually you will find yourself 180 degrees in opposition to it. Your organization will become infected with abominations, and your clergy themselves will become child molesters. There is no way to defeat this madness with out true repentance, and that word (teshuvah in Hebrew) means to return to the Laws of God, all of them.
It's in the BOOK. That's they way it will be. YES and NO, never maybe.
That seems to be the entire history of the Old Testament, and even the New; namely, an inevitable falling way from first principles and the unceasing effort of prophets and holy men to drag their leaders back to the true path. It never ends.